Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 13 March 2026
📘 Source: The Sowetan

With the recently launched Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has unveiled a feature that is set to change the way users experience privacy on their phones. For your eyes only, theAI-powered Galaxy S26 Ultraintroduces the world’s first built-in Privacy Display — a revolutionary technology that protects personal information at a pixel level. In a country where mobile phones are the gateway to banking, business, healthcare, and connection, Privacy Display helps you keep what’s yours private.

The Privacy Display feature represents a fundamental shift in mobile display technology. Privacy Display instantly reduces side-angle visibility without compromising brightness or colour accuracy Unlike traditional stick-on privacy filters that dim screens and degrade clarity, this built-in solution from Samsung endeavours to preserve full viewing quality. When the feature is activated, Privacy Display instantly reduces side-angle visibility without compromising brightness or colour accuracy.

The protection works seamlessly in both portrait and landscape mode, adapting naturally to how people use their phones. Watch the video below to see the Privacy Display feature in action: From catching the Gautrain in Johannesburg to working remotely in a Cape Town café, people are constantly connected in shared spaces. Privacy Display is purpose-built for these everyday realities.

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Imagine making an EFT while commuting on a packed bus or in a crowded waiting room, checking sensitive work emails in a busy airport lounge, or simply having a confidential WhatsApp conversation in a restaurant. This amazing feature gives you a personal “digital privacy bubble”, even in the most public environments.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • March 13, 2026

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