• Tech Mobile Phones Samsung S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display Makes Shoulder Surfing a Thing of the Past You can scroll on the subway in peace • Macy has been working for CNET for coming on 2 years • Prior to CNET, Macy received a North Carolina College Media Association award in sports writing • Samsung touts this feature as “the world’s first privacy display on mobile • " Picture this: You’re wedged into the middle seat while cruising at 38,000 feet, half watching the clouds and half scrolling through messages you probably should have answered already • The cabin lights are dimmed

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  • Picture this: You’re wedged into the middle seat while cruising at 38,000 feet, half watching the clouds and half scrolling through messages you probably should have answered already. The cabin lights are dimmed. The stranger rubbing shoulders next to you adjusts in their seat. Out of the corner of your eye, you notice their gaze flicker toward your screen. That is a moment when the new Samsung S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display, announced during the company’s Galaxy Unpacked 2026, can quietly step in. Read also: This One Killer Feature Sets the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Apart From All Other Phones Un

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