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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: A Private Screen Only Goes So Far

Gizmodo

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June 25, 2026

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: A Private Screen Only Goes So Far

After several months of testing, it's clear that the new Privacy display feature on the Galaxy S26 Ultra is nice to have, but not essential.

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