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Movies present Samsung Galaxy S26’s new Privateness Show
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Movies present Samsung Galaxy S26’s new Privateness Show

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Last updated: January 23, 2026 6:03 am
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Every little thing we learn about Privateness ShowIs Samsung copying Liquid Glass for the S26?

We have beforehand discovered that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones would characteristic an revolutionary Privateness Show, and now that appears to have been confirmed — by Samsung itself.

Sammy Guru grabbed an animation displaying Privateness Show earlier this month. And this week, in an official replace on the One UI 8.5 arriving with the brand new S26 telephones, Samsung included a screenshot that clearly exhibits a Privateness Show mode within the settings menu, all however confirming its official existence.

Cellular insiders have additionally noticed references to Privateness Show within the code of early variations of One UI 8.5.

Privateness Show is one thing like a frosted display screen protector, blocking different folks from seeing what’s in your telephone’s display screen. By activating Privateness Show, the Galaxy S26 telephones will have the ability to do that natively, which is a neat trick. iPhones positively cannot do it (but).

Every little thing we learn about Privateness Show

Veteran Samsung leaker Ice Universe posted a video displaying privateness display screen know-how in motion. Filmed at Cellular World Congress in 2024, the video exhibits a tool known as the Flex Magic Pixel with the know-how. See it for your self on X.

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As well as, the animation first noticed by Sammy Guru has additionally began making the rounds on X and Reddit.

“Stop others from seeing what’s in your display screen,” reads an outline of the characteristic. “Privateness show makes the display screen much less seen when seen from a aspect angle. You possibly can flip it on whenever you want it or set circumstances for turning it on routinely.”

Credit score: Samsung

screenshot showing privacy display setting in samsung one ui 8.5

Credit score: Samsung


Is Samsung copying Liquid Glass for the S26?

With the following Galaxy Unpacked occasion rumored to happen in late February, we’re within the midst of a wave of pre-launch leaks — lots of which affirm long-rumored new options equivalent to Privateness Show. The rumor mill additionally prompt that One UI 8.5, and by extension the entire S26 lineup, can even undertake a extra Liquid Glass-like aesthetic.

Liquid Glass is Apple’s new design language, and debuted with iOS 26. It options translucent parts, extra customization, and animations that bend and refract gentle. To this point, iOS 26 and Liquid Glass have been controversial, with many design nerds criticizing the brand new look. However, it seems Samsung is about to observe swimsuit.

One UI 8 has already options some translucent parts — and a brand new preview of One UI 8.5 posted to the Samsung-affiliated Good Lock web site exhibits much more Liquid Glass-style options. The widgets display screen specifically appears similar to the widgets display screen in iOS 26.

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A promo picture from Samsung’s One UI 8 overview
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A preview of the widgets display screen in One UI 8.5.
Credit score: Samsung / Good Lock

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