Xiaomi might be aiming to replicate Samsung's anti-snoop feature, but without the costly display technology.
Software innovations may soon bring the Privacy Display from the S26 Ultra to Xiaomi devices.
Recent leaks suggest that Xiaomi is developing a feature similar to Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display, which is expected to launch with HyperOS 4 later this year, according to leaker Yogesh Brar.
Xiaomi is creating a feature akin to Samsung’s Privacy Display that will debut alongside HyperOS 4 later this year. — Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) May 26, 2026
Xiaomi might offer a more budget-friendly version.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features a hardware-based Privacy Display powered by Flex Magic Pixel technology, which adjusts light emission to make the screen hard to read from angles while remaining clear for the direct viewer.
On the other hand, Xiaomi’s rumored feature appears to be software-based. Given its planned release with HyperOS 4 (built on Android 17), it may not be as sophisticated as Samsung’s pixel-level technology but could be more broadly implemented across various devices.
Samsung maintains a technological edge.
While a software-based privacy mode would offer some benefits, it will likely not narrow viewing angles like Samsung’s hardware does. Although it may seem beneficial now, it could negatively impact the overall user experience.
Samsung's Privacy Display has an upper hand with its ability to limit viewing angles through specialized screen technology applicable to the whole display or specific regions. It’s important to note that this information is based on unverified leaks, and Xiaomi has yet to confirm any details, although it aligns with reports indicating that Chinese smartphone manufacturers are exploring “spy screens.”
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Xiaomi might be aiming to replicate Samsung's anti-snoop feature, but without the costly display technology.
Xiaomi is said to be working on a Privacy Display-like feature for HyperOS 4, which will allow users to prevent screen peeking without the necessity of Samsung's new hardware.
