El S26 Ultra de Samsung tiene una función de pantalla de privacidad incorporada llamada “Privacy Display” que hace imposible que otros vean su pantalla desde un lado sin necesidad de un protector de pantalla de privacidad y utilizando la IA para dicha función. Pues al parecer Apple no se quiere quedar atrás, ya que se ha filtrado un video mostrando lo que será esta misma función pero en un iPhone. La función llamada “Privacy Screen” aparentemente se encuentra en su fase beta según se muestra en el video. Se desconoce si esta función (de ser cierta) llegará con iOS 26.4 o 26.5 ya que hasta ahora Apple no ha dicho nada al respecto. ¿Te interesaría tener esta función en tu iPhone?
As someone who values privacy while using my smartphone in public spaces, I find the concept of Apple's new 'Privacy Screen' to be quite promising—especially given Samsung's precedence with their AI-powered Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Having used privacy screen protectors in the past, I know how cumbersome they can be and how they may sometimes degrade screen clarity. The idea that Apple might offer a software-based privacy solution built into iOS sounds like a significant step forward. From the beta leak videos, it looks like the feature will intelligently detect side angles, obscuring onlookers’ views without compromising the primary user's screen visibility. This could be a game-changer for commuters using their phones on crowded trains or when working in cafes. Users will no longer need to rely on physical privacy screen protectors, potentially improving user experience and screen brightness. While the feature is still in early testing and its official release timeline remains uncertain—possibly arriving in iOS 26.4 or 26.5—it shows Apple's commitment to enhancing user privacy in practical ways. For those who handle sensitive information regularly, this would add another layer of security right at the screen level. Overall, the advancements in privacy screen technologies reflect growing user demand for discreet mobile usage. Combining AI with display tech, as seen with Samsung’s implementation and now Apple’s iteration, creates innovative solutions that protect personal data visually in everyday situations. I look forward to seeing how Apple's Privacy Screen will perform in real-world conditions once officially available.