Samsung Unveils New 'Invisibility Cloak' Feature in Latest Galaxy Phone
Privacy concerns vanish with the swipe of a smartphone

"Finally, a smartphone that considers the existential crisis of being!"
In a groundbreaking revelation that has sent privacy advocates scurrying and tech enthusiasts swooning, Samsung has unveiled its latest Galaxy smartphones equipped with an intriguing new feature: the 'Invisibility Cloak' app. Company executives claim this innovative feature allows users to vanish from prying eyes, offering security and mystique at an affordable $999.
According to Samsung, the cloak is powered by state-of-the-art artificial intelligence integrated into the phone's already massive toolbox of tech wonders. From coffee shops to open office plans, users can now shield their screens from the relentless gaze of snoopy bystanders. The technology employs what the company describes as "quantum stealth", which, while lacking scientific explanation, reportedly works like a charm.
Critics, however, question the ethical implications of such a feature, prompting furious debates among philosophers and privacy experts alike. "Finally, a smartphone that considers the existential crisis of being!" exclaimed one enthusiastic ethicist. Meanwhile, sales projections suggest the cloak may actually make underground lairs and hidden bunkers obsolete.
As the world ponders the impact of such a marvel, Samsung remains steadfast in its quest for consumer privacy. The real question isn't who will buy the Galaxy. Rather, it's who will actually see them.
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