Updated
Updated · NBC News · Apr 29
Privacy screens explained after Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launch
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Apr 29

Privacy screens explained after Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launch

11 articles · Updated · NBC News · Apr 29
  • The NBC Select report says the S26 Ultra includes a built-in privacy screen, while most separate phone privacy screens cost under $50 and are usually two-way.
  • It says privacy screens narrow viewing angles, helping protect banking or work information in crowded places, but can reduce brightness, hinder sharing content and make phone mounts harder to use.
  • The report says four-way privacy screens block views from all sides but cost more, and suggests non-Samsung users may be better off buying a separate screen rather than upgrading phones.
With Samsung integrating this feature, is the multi-billion dollar aftermarket screen protector industry now facing an inevitable decline?
Does a physical privacy screen create a false sense of security, distracting users from more pervasive digital surveillance threats?