Imagine using your phone in public without worrying about nosy onlookers. Samsung’s latest Galaxy smartphones promise exactly that through an innovative privacy safeguard embedded right in the display.
Unveiled Wednesday, this feature lets users tweak screen visibility on demand, preventing unauthorized views from the side or above. No more bulky screen protectors – it’s all software-driven control.
Samsung emphasized the tech’s roots in extensive user research spanning over five years. From engineering prototypes to rigorous testing, the goal was to address genuine privacy pain points in daily life.
Expected to launch with the Galaxy S26 Ultra at a February event, it offers granular options: set global privacy modes or target specific apps. Whether checking emails or finances, your data stays yours alone.
Shifting gears, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition steals the spotlight ahead of the Winter Games in Italy. Designed with national pride and athletic spirit, it features a striking blue-and-gold aesthetic.
Around 3,800 athletes will receive these devices, equipped with tools like real-time translation and athlete networking cards. The golden frame evokes medal dreams and Samsung’s pursuit of excellence.
Post-victory, expect ‘Victory Selfie’ moments on the podium. Meanwhile, Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras will immortalize key athletes’ triumphs, capturing the essence of Olympic glory through cutting-edge photography.
