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    Samsung can make a big change to make your next foldable even thinner, but at what cost?

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    The next Samsung foldable can help serious stability without compromising on thinness. According to a new report from a Korean source, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung’s upcoming tri -fold phone can use titanium in their back plate design. This Galaxy is different from the S25 ultra, which uses titanium for its frame. This will not be the first time for Samsung when the titanium is used in foldable. The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition already includes titaniumback plate. The previous models such as the real Galaxy Fold and Z Fold 2 used stainless steel, while the special edition via Z Fold 3 turned into carbon fiber. The titanium is tough and light, but it is even more difficult to work during production.

    The purpose seems clear. Samsung wants to make Galaxy Z Fold 7 The most thin foldable phone yet. One way is doing it SK Removing DigitzerWhich takes place inside the device. This decision may not sit well with some fans, but it helps keep the phone thinner and easy to carry.

    The thin pin OEMS has become a huge factor for the producing foldable. | Image Credit – First

    However, work can be a long -term solution. Samsung is allegedly producing a new type of OLED panel that can help the stylus input with a bonepoint without the need for a built -in digitiser. It will work just like Apple’s point of view, where styls themselves have a small battery to help detect contact and pressure. It is unclear when it will be ready for Tech Samsung’s foldable, but it’s a matter of view.

    In the big picture, it seems that Samsung is playing a ketchup with Chinese brands like Honor and Huawei. Their foldables are already thin, pack large batteries and charge fast. The Z -Fold Special Edition made some progress in these areas, but still remains to work.

    Personally, I think we are focusing too much on making phones slim. Most people want their phone to stay longer. He said, thinness makes a difference on foldable because how they fit in your pocket. For example, Samsung can offer a better life of the battery and offer its Chinese rivals such as silicer designs.

    In the titanium game and possibly with a triangular fold around the corner, we may be involved in some major changes later this year. Let’s just hope that Samsung gets the right balance.

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