Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra post about Privacy Display is no longer there
Samsung recently gave us a sneak peek at the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and one feature in particular, Privacy Display, is already turning heads.
In a short video shared on Samsung’s official US X account, the company showed a situation we have all been in: a woman is sitting on a crowded bus or train, trying to read something private. When the person next to her starts nosing around, she switches on Privacy Display mode.
Like a magic trick, the screen instantly goes black for anyone looking from the side, while staying clear for her. It’s a clever solution for “shoulder surfers” who can’t mind their own business in public.
This isn’t just a simple trick. The tech uses advanced OLED pixels to block the view from certain angles. It’s smart enough to hide your entire screen or just specific parts, like a private text or a sensitive notification.
Interestingly, shortly after the buzz started, the teaser video disappeared. If you try to find the post now, X just says “this page doesn’t exist.” Samsung hasn’t given an explanation or a warning; they simply removed it from X’s timeline.
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While you can still see a “next-level privacy” headline on its official website, the specific video clip is gone. There’s possiblity that Samsung pulled it to fix a minor detail or simply to hype the big announcement.
Even without the video, the specs for the Galaxy S26 Ultra look impressive: you get a huge 6.9-inch display, the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a massive 200MP main sensor for ultra-clear photos, and a 5,000mAh battery with fast-charging support. You will also get storage options up to 1TB.
Samsung is set to unveil the full lineup on February 25, 2026. Whether the video removal was a mistake or a marketing tactic, it definitely has people talking.
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