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		<title>New Samsung Feature Blocks Shoulder Surfing on Galaxy</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Galaxy Z Flip 7]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Olympic Edition Phone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Privacy Feature]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Samsung Galaxy S26]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Imagine using your phone in public without worrying about nosy onlookers. Samsung&#8217;s latest Galaxy smartphones promise exactly that through an innovative privacy safeguard embedded right in the display. Unveiled Wednesday,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Imagine using your phone in public without worrying about nosy onlookers. Samsung&#8217;s latest Galaxy smartphones promise exactly that through an innovative privacy safeguard embedded right in the display.</p>



<p>Unveiled Wednesday, this feature lets users tweak screen visibility on demand, preventing unauthorized views from the side or above. No more bulky screen protectors – it&#8217;s all software-driven control.</p>



<p>Samsung emphasized the tech&#8217;s roots in extensive user research spanning over five years. From engineering prototypes to rigorous testing, the goal was to address genuine privacy pain points in daily life.</p>



<p>Expected to launch with the Galaxy S26 Ultra at a February event, it offers granular options: set global privacy modes or target specific apps. Whether checking emails or finances, your data stays yours alone.</p>



<p>Shifting gears, Samsung&#8217;s Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition steals the spotlight ahead of the Winter Games in Italy. Designed with national pride and athletic spirit, it features a striking blue-and-gold aesthetic.</p>



<p>Around 3,800 athletes will receive these devices, equipped with tools like real-time translation and athlete networking cards. The golden frame evokes medal dreams and Samsung&#8217;s pursuit of excellence.</p>



<p>Post-victory, expect &#8216;Victory Selfie&#8217; moments on the podium. Meanwhile, Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras will immortalize key athletes&#8217; triumphs, capturing the essence of Olympic glory through cutting-edge photography.</p>
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