Top reviewers awed by Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has made headlines as top reviewers in the mobile industry are awed by its Privacy Display tech. The creator community is vast, but some stand out for their credibility and fanbase.
I’ve watched several review/hands-on videos and sorted out four from creators, including MKBHD, Mrwhosetheboss, Supersaf, and Hayls World. The first two are full reviews, while others have their specific approach for watchers.
Here’s what they think about the Privacy Display:
MKBHD
Marques Brownless calls it a “massive new feature” and “incredibly useful.”
Praised the clever hardware approach and how it effectively limits viewing angles to prevent shoulder surfing. Highlighted its customizability, making it practical and highly valuable for privacy.
- Watch MKBHD’s Galaxy S26 Ultra review here.
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Mrwhosetheboss
Arun Maini, better known as Mrwhosetheboss, describes it as a “completely world exclusive privacy display feature” and “James Bond level tech.”
Additionally, he described it as innovative and providing real “peace of mind” in public. Also emphasized it’s not a gimmick, a genuine innovation that stops others from seeing content from angles, and one of the standout features despite some trade-offs.
- Watch Mrwhosetheboss’s Galaxy S26 Ultra review here.
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Supersaf
Safwan AhmedMia refers to it as the “world’s first” privacy display, working like a privacy screen protector but at the pixel level.
Supersaf labeled it as “impressive” and working “well.” Loved the customization, but recommended selective use and saw the compromises as understandable/acceptable.
- Watch SuperSaf’s Galaxy S26 Ultra review here.
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Hayls World
Hayleigh Chamberlain, known online as Hayls World, highlights it as a “brand new feature” in Ultra settings, the “world’s first built-in privacy display” that can turn on/off.
Hayls World also loved the customization for hiding just passwords, notifications, or specific apps, comparing it favorably to physical protectors and noting it blocks every targeted pixel effectively.
- Watch SuperSaf’s Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on video here.
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Overall, across these videos, the Privacy Display is consistently praised as innovative hardware-level technology for anti-shoulder-surfing/privacy in public. It’s toggleable, app/notification-specific, and highly customizable.
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