Fresh leak shows how the upcoming Ultra’s automatic privacy display could actually function.
Galaxy S25 Ultra. | Image credit – PhoneArena
Earlier leaks suggested that Samsung might add a brand-new privacy-focused display to the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, and now we are getting a better look at how it could actually work.
According to the latest info, Samsung is working on an integrated solution that can dim the screen or hide its contents in certain situations. The feature, which may be branded as Privacy Display, looks to be baked directly into the phone and can be turned on or off, with adjustable intensity levels.
More interestingly, Privacy Display might also work automatically. A leaked UI screenshot shows settings that allow it to trigger in public spots like elevators, buses, trains, supermarket lines, and other crowded areas.
On top of that, users could pick what stays visible while the display is dimmed. Right now, the options include keeping lock screen security methods (PIN, password, or pattern) accessible, hiding certain photos, and even filtering notifications or picture-in-picture windows when the privacy layer is active.