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Samsung Galaxy S26 Unveiled With Built-In Privacy Display and AI-Powered Features

via Washington Times·yesterday

Samsung Electronics unveiled its Galaxy S26 smartphone series in San Francisco, featuring a built-in privacy display that narrows the viewing angle to prevent visual eavesdropping, along with significant AI upgrades. The announcement drew immediate industry reaction spanning admiration, skepticism, and a wave of pre-orders, positioning the S26 as the first major smartphone to treat physical screen privacy as a core hardware feature rather than an aftermarket accessory.

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