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Tech insiders have revealed new details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, including a next-generation privacy feature designed to give users greater control over data security and app permissions. The leak, first reported by industry sources, suggests that Samsung’s new “Privacy Guardian Mode” will allow users to instantly disable all sensors, cameras, and microphones with a single tap — a feature aimed at protecting users from unauthorized tracking or spying.
According to reports, the feature will be integrated directly into the phone’s quick settings panel, allowing for real-time privacy control without needing third-party apps. Sources close to the company claim that the system will use on-device AI to detect suspicious background activity, alerting users when apps attempt to access sensitive data.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is also expected to feature Samsung’s new Exynos 2500 processor, a 200MP AI-enhanced camera system, and an upgraded Titanium Armor Frame for durability. The device will run on One UI 8.0 based on Android 15, focusing heavily on personalization and data protection.

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