Samsung Preparing New 'Pixel Level' Security Feature for Upcoming Galaxy Phones

Samsung is preparing a new and powerful security feature for its upcoming Galaxy phones. The company recently confirmed via a blog post that security functions working at the 'pixel level' will soon be available on Galaxy phones.

Although detailed information has not been made public, it is expected that more information will be provided at the 'Galaxy Unpacked' event scheduled for the end of February. It is also anticipated that the new Galaxy S26 series will be unveiled at the same event.

According to Samsung, this feature will prevent others from peeking when users type confidential passwords or details while sitting in public places. It will have special options that allow the user to apply this privacy feature only to certain apps or to censor notification pop-ups. The company claims this will further secure the user's personal information.

According to recent leaks, this technology is named 'Privacy Display'. However, Samsung has not yet clarified this.

By the end of February, the company will provide official information on how this technology works and which models will have it available.

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