Privacy takes center stage in Samsung’s roadmap for next-gen Galaxy phones. The company has confirmed a native display feature that obscures content from peripheral views, launching soon without hardware add-ons.
Detailed in a recent statement, this anti-snooping tool adjusts the screen’s viewing angle dynamically. It empowers users to define visibility boundaries, neutralizing shoulder surfing in real-time.
After half a decade of development – involving deep dives into user behaviors and iterative refinements – Samsung is ready to deploy it. Primarily eyed for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a February unveiling looms.
Flexibility shines through with per-app configurations and varied opacity settings. It’s designed for modern threats, ensuring personal data remains confidential amid bustling environments.
On a parallel track, Samsung introduced the Olympic-branded Galaxy Z Flip 7 for the upcoming Milan-Cortina Games. This edition, blending Italian flair with Olympic symbolism, goes to 3,800 competitors from 90 countries.
Key highlights include communication aids like translation software and digital athlete profiles. The golden accents represent triumph, aligning with Samsung’s high-performance ethos.
Athletes will celebrate wins via podium selfies in the ‘Victory Selfie’ campaign. Pros wielding Galaxy S25 Ultras will photograph nearly 500 athletes, fusing mobile innovation with world-class sports.