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"textContent": "\n\n## Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Reveals Privacy Display and Oversized Camera System\n\nThe first leak of Galaxy S26 Ultra shows upcoming product through its initial demonstration which displays its Privacy Display feature and its oversized camera system. Samsung fans, the wait for the official Galaxy Unpacked event just got a lot shorter if you happen to be in Dubai. A white Galaxy S26 Ultra has already reached early adopters who want to use it before the official announcement. The item did not cost little money. One buyer reportedly paid a staggering $3,300 to buy the right to skip all customers and display the newest flagship smartphone in movies.\n\nThe actual phone appearance improves our understanding of Samsung design progress which shows differences from both Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 17 Pro Max.\n\nThe display is the main element which receives most attention from users who test the device because they want to see how its screen performs. Samsung has introduced a Privacy Display mode that effectively replaces those plastic privacy screen protectors we’ve all used.\n\n> Privacy Display #SamsungS26Ultra pic.twitter.com/ucPDvdnYzr\n>\n> — Sahil Karoul (@KaroulSahil) February 22, 2026\n\nThe AMOLED panel setting functions as follows\n\n * The viewing angles significantly narrow, making the screen look dark from the side.\n * The technology stops observers from looking at screens in crowded spaces like public transportation and work environments.\n * The solution works perfectly for online banking and private messaging because users need to protect their information from anyone who might watch their screen activities.\n\n\n\nThe S26 Ultra will not meet your expectations if you wanted it to have a thinner camera module. The S25 Ultra comparison shows that the updated model has a wider and heavier camera bump design. The new smartphone has a space requirement which exceeds previous standards because its lens system uses identical sensor technology to last year but now offers faster optical performance.\n\nThe latest design change introduces a new lens shape which uses a circular style for its periscope telephoto lens instead of its previous rectangular appearance which used to match other camera components.\n\nThe white S26 Ultra test footage from the initial hands on experience shows its performance against iPhone 17 Pro Max and Vivo X300 Pro. The Samsung flagship maintains its sharp industrial aesthetic but the sleek white finish gives it a fresh premium look that stands out even next to Apple latest. The device introduces itself through its camera module which appears larger than what users experienced with the previous generation.\n\nThe Dubai buyers already start data transfer while we need to wait until Unpacked event begins on Wednesday. The leaks confirmed that Privacy Display works properly and the design evolution happened, yet we still require official information regarding global pricing and online store exclusive color options which should cost less than $3,300.\n\nMore hands on videos will appear before Samsung starts their presentation, so please keep watching for upcoming content.",
"title": "Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak reveals Privacy Display and oversized camera system with early hands on videos from Dubai",
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