Samsung has unveiled a new feature called the 'Privacy Display' for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it seems like they've anticipated how many users will utilize it. In a recent teaser, the tech giant showcased a scenario where a person on public transportation is reading a 'spicy' piece of content on their phone screen. This isn't the first time Samsung has hinted at this use case, as an earlier teaser also showed personal text messages. While the 'Privacy Display' has numerous practical applications, Samsung isn't being subtle about its other potential uses. The feature is expected to use native display technology to conceal content from onlookers, similar to a privacy screen protector. However, it won't be an all-or-nothing feature, giving users the control to obscure specific parts of the display, such as notifications. The Galaxy S26 series is set to launch on February 25, but the 'Privacy Display' is said to be exclusive to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. So, are you excited to see how this feature will be used? And what do you think about Samsung's bold predictions? Let us know in the comments below!