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Galaxy S26 Ultra Brings Unprecedented Technology With AI: New Privacy Menu Uses Flex Magic Pixel To Shuffle Data In Public And Block Curious Glances

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 02/10/2025 at 09:52
Galaxy S26 Ultra traz tecnologia inédita com IA: novo menu de privacidade usa o Flex Magic Pixel para embaralhar dados em público e bloquear olhares curiosos
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Galaxy S26 Ultra Launches Flex Magic Pixel Technology with AI, Which Scrambles OLED Screen Pixels and Blocks Curious Glances in Public with Different Levels of Protection.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung’s upcoming flagship expected in 2026, promises to deliver more than just a powerful camera and top-tier performance. According to information released by TudoCelular, the device will feature an unprecedented AI-based screen privacy feature called Flex Magic Pixel.

In practice, the technology creates a kind of “invisible shield”, dynamically adjusting the pixels of the OLED screen to make information unreadable when viewed from different angles apart from the frontal view. In other words, if someone tries to peek at your messages, passwords, or banking information on public transport or in lines, they will see nothing but luminous distortions.

How Flex Magic Pixel Works

According to initial technical information, Flex Magic Pixel uses AI integrated into the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s software to control the pixel arrangement of the screen in real-time. The solution is not limited to a fixed privacy filter, unlike those that already exist in third-party accessories.

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The difference is that the system adapts to the environment and the level of protection chosen by the user:

  • Basic Protection: distorts only the most sensitive parts of the screen.
  • Intermediate Protection: drastically reduces side readability, maintaining clarity only at the frontal angle.
  • Maximum Protection: scrambles almost the entire screen outside the direct line of sight, creating a true digital privacy wall.
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This customization gives the user full control over when and where to protect their data, something essential in an increasingly connected world.

The Weight of Privacy in Times of AI

If previously the competition among smartphone manufacturers was for camera megapixels or processor speed, now the battleground is privacy.

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With millions of people working in public and accessing sensitive data in cafes, airports, and public transport, Samsung bets that Flex Magic Pixel will be a strategic differentiator for those who need security.

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More than just a useful tool, the technology represents the arrival of a new generation of smart screens, which not only display images in ultra-high definition but also protect the user’s privacy against visual intrusions.

Comparison with Current Technologies

Today, the market already has privacy films for smartphones and laptops, but they have limitations: they reduce brightness, impair sharpness, and do not offer dynamic adjustments.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra, on the other hand, is expected to be the world’s first device to feature this embedded factory resource, directly in the OLED panel, backed by AI and multiple configuration levels.

This puts Samsung at an advantage over the competition, as no manufacturer has yet presented a similar solution for end consumers.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra Beyond Privacy

Although Flex Magic Pixel is the most talked-about feature, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to come with other top specifications:

  • Next-Generation OLED Display with high refresh rate and record brightness.
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor (or equivalent from the series), developed in partnership with Qualcomm.
  • Cameras with sensors of up to 200 MP, consolidating Samsung’s leadership in mobile photography.
  • AI-optimized Battery, capable of managing energy consumption more intelligently.
  • Native Integration with Galaxy AI, a platform that the brand has been expanding since the launch of the Galaxy S24.

The Impact for the Future of Smartphones

The launch of Flex Magic Pixel is not expected to be limited to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Market analysts already bet that, if well received, the feature could become standard in future Galaxy models and could even be incorporated into the brand’s laptops and tablets.

More than just a detail, the technology reinforces a global trend: the era of smart and secure screens, where privacy does not depend on external accessories but is integrated into the display itself.

By placing privacy as a central feature, Samsung sends a clear message: the future of smartphones goes far beyond hardware.

It’s not enough to have more cameras or processors; it’s necessary to offer solutions that connect with the real anxieties of the modern user — security, data protection, and peace of mind in daily life.

If the tests are confirmed, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could go down in history as the first smartphone to turn the screen itself into a digital shield against curious glances, redefining the concept of a premium experience.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Formado em Jornalismo e Marketing, é autor de mais de 20 mil artigos que já alcançaram milhões de leitores no Brasil e no exterior. Já escreveu para marcas e veículos como 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon e outros. Especialista em Indústria Automotiva, Tecnologia, Carreiras (empregabilidade e cursos), Economia e outros temas. Contato e sugestões de pauta: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. Não aceitamos currículos!

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