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Samsung might bring Privacy Display to every Galaxy S27 model

July 4, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Samsung is reportedly considering bringing its built-in Privacy Display to every Galaxy S27 model, not just the Ultra or the rumored Pro.
  • Unlike traditional privacy films, Samsung’s solution is built directly into the OLED panel, preserving brightness and image quality while blocking side glances.
  • Samsung hasn’t confirmed the feature’s rollout or even the existence of the Galaxy S27 Pro, so these rumors should be treated cautiously.

Samsung’s hardware-based Privacy Display may not be exclusive for much longer. Now a new report indicates the company is considering rolling out the feature across the entire Galaxy S27 series, potentially bringing one of its most useful upgrades well beyond the Ultra.

That’s a big shift from previous rumors that suggested Privacy Display would only extend as far as the rumored Galaxy S27 Pro. But now, new information from The Elec suggests Samsung is mulling the feature for all Galaxy S27 models — the standard Galaxy S27, Galaxy S27 Plus, the rumored Galaxy S27 Pro, and the Galaxy S27 Ultra.

Privacy Display first debuted on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, eliminating the need for traditional stick-on privacy screen protectors. Samsung’s solution is built into the OLED panel itself rather than a dark film, which always has an effect on brightness and image quality. This limits the display’s viewing angles so that when it’s on, only the person with the phone can see the screen clearly, and anyone trying to look from the side can see very little. It can also be set to automatically turn on when you open banking apps, read sensitive notifications, or enter passwords.

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The tech itself is based on Samsung Display’s Flex Magic Pixel system, which combines two different kinds of subpixels. Both are active during normal use to provide a standard viewing experience. Turning on Privacy Display disables the subpixels at a wider angle, significantly reducing side visibility, with no external accessory required.

The wider rollout also coincides with rumors of a shake-up to Samsung’s flagship lineup. A series of leaks suggest a new Galaxy S27 Pro alongside the standard, Plus, and Ultra versions, making a quartet of devices. The Pro should offer a ton of Ultra-grade features in a smaller form factor but won’t have the integrated S Pen.


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Naturally, none of this is official. Samsung hasn’t confirmed which Galaxy S27 models will get the Privacy Display or if the rumored Galaxy S27 Pro will even ever launch. There were also rumors that the company would launch a Pro-branded Galaxy S26 before settling on a three-phone lineup, so these reports should be taken with a grain of salt.


Android Central’s Take

Hopefully this leak is accurate because Privacy Display sounds like a feature that shouldn’t be a luxury add-on. The feature does solve a real problem, and I would much rather see Samsung bring real privacy improvements to all flagships rather than keeping them behind the Ultra paywall. That said, if the company uses Privacy Display as yet another excuse to carve its lineup into even more confusing tiers, it risks overshadowing what is actually a genuinely useful innovation.

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