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Samsung showcases new Privacy Display options at MWC 2026

3 March 2026 at 23:06

Samsung showcased its latest display technology at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, focusing on better privacy features and improved screen designs. At the event, Samsung Display used the Galaxy S26 Ultra to demonstrate its new ideas.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra already comes with a Privacy Display feature. This technology makes the screen difficult to see from the side, helping protect personal information like PINs and passwords. When turned on, it currently covers the entire screen to keep your data safe from people nearby.

Samsung is now developing a smarter version of this feature. Instead of blocking the whole screen, the new system can protect only certain parts. One example shown at the event hides just the bottom half of the display. This would allow users to type a PIN or password safely while keeping the top half visible.

Samsung Privacy Display feature

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Another version hides only the Edge panel. While this may not seem very important, it shows Samsung is testing different options.

Samsung Privacy Display feature

Image via 9to5Google

The company mentioned that these new features are still under development. The phone’s hardware already supports them, but the software is not fully ready. This means the update could arrive in the future through a software release.

Samsung also introduced LEAD 2.0, a new display technology that offers thinner bezels and brighter screens. In addition, a slidable phone concept was displayed, giving a glimpse of what future Samsung devices might look like.

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