Samsung’s Galaxy S27 ‘Pro’ could squeeze in between the Ultra and Plus phones

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with privacy display on, screen is dim but still visible

The S27 Pro will reportedly have the Privacy Display first seen on the S26 Ultra. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge

Samsung’s S27 lineup, expected next year, might include a new member, the Galaxy S27 Pro, which would be a second premium option between Samsung’s Ultra and Plus models, as first reported by ETNews.

The new Pro model reportedly won’t support the S Pen but will feature Samsung’s Privacy Display, which is currently only available on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Privacy Display allows users to limit the viewing angle on their phone so that the content on the screen is only visible when they’re looking directly at it. According to ET News‘s sources, Samsung is aiming to launch two phones with this premium display tech in its next-gen lineup, whic …

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