anti-peep mode. This feature has now been said to be real.

What makes it stand out is how it works. It does not block
the whole screen. It only hides the pop-up alert area. That means when a new
message or app alert shows up, only that small part is shielded. The rest of
the screen stays clear and works as usual. So you can keep using your phone
while your alerts stay safe from side eyes.
Two Layer Design Behind The Effect
Earlier today, more detail about this tech was shared. The
tip says the system works like two check gates. The first layer is a micro
blind at the base. It acts like tiny slats that guide light. The second layer
is an optic slope at the top, made with prism or lens parts.
When these two layers work at the same time, they create a
shield-like effect. From a front view, the screen looks normal. But from a side
view, the screen is hard to see. This makes it act much like a real anti-peep
film, but built into the phone screen. No need to stick on any extra layer.
Demo Video Shows Real-World Use
has also come out. In the clip, once Privacy display is turned on, the change
is easy to spot. When the phone is viewed at a tilt, the screen can no longer
be read in full. The effect is close to what you get with a true anti-peep
film.
be a big plus. On a bus, train, or in a cafe, alerts can pop up at any time.
With this local shield, your privacy is safe. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
seems set to raise the bar for phone privacy, while still keeping the screen
bright and clear for daily use.
