Tech creator Marques Brownlee has posted his first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S26 line on YouTube, offering an early look at Samsung’s latest flagship phones.
In his video, Brownlee focuses on a new display feature that limits viewing angles to help protect on-screen content from people nearby. The feature is designed to reduce “shoulder surfing,” a common concern in public places such as airports and cafes.
He also discusses how Samsung is expanding artificial intelligence tools across the lineup. The AI features aim to improve tasks such as photo editing, search, and everyday phone navigation.
Brownlee does not present a full review. Instead, he shares early reactions based on limited hands-on time. He notes that the updates center on software and display changes, while the overall design remains familiar.
The video sets the stage for more detailed testing once the devices are widely available.

