Samsung looks set to make its clever Privacy Display technology a standard feature across the entire Galaxy S27 series in 2027. According to reports from TheElec, every model in the lineup, including the S27, S27 Plus, S27 Pro, and S27 Ultra, will get the feature. The more affordable S27 FE is expected to be the only one left out. This is a major expansion from the Galaxy S26 series, where Privacy Display was available only on the Ultra model.

Samsung first introduced the tech on the S26 Ultra using something called Flex Magic Pixel. It works by dynamically controlling the OLED screen so that people viewing from the side see a darkened display, while the person in front gets a clear view. It’s a great defense against shoulder surfers in public.
The first version was popular but had some early teething issues with consistency. Those problems have reportedly been sorted out. For the S27 series, we’re expected to see a refined second-generation version that delivers a smoother and more reliable experience.
One industry source noted that making Privacy Display standard across the flagships shows how important the feature is to Samsung. It’s no longer just an Ultra exclusive but a core part of the premium Galaxy experience.
This move could give Samsung a meaningful edge, especially against Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 series. In a world where people are increasingly protective of their data, being able to shield your screen from prying eyes in cafes, trains, or meetings is genuinely useful.
The S27 lineup (expected early next year) will also introduce a new compact “Pro” model. While we’re still waiting for full specs, the wider rollout of Privacy Display is easily one of the most interesting upgrades so far.
As privacy concerns continue to grow, features like this could play a bigger role in buying decisions. Samsung seems confident the technology is now mature enough to become a selling point across its flagship range — and it might just push the rest of the industry to follow.
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(Source: The Elec)




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