The announcement of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 was not yet long ago, but if you know something about the tech world, leaks and rumors never stop. So yes, now we are starting to hear things about next year’s foldable, possibly Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the most thin Samsung foldable. It is light and better, and has made a long journey in its predecessor. But there is still something that prevents it from being perfect, and it is a crease on the display, which unfortunately, still exists.
Now, well -known analyst Ming Chi is claiming that a South Korean -based tech giant can eventually fix the problem using a laser -powered metal display plate.
Screenshot by Ming-Co Coo’s Post Phonena on X
This new technology will allow the phone to disperse the tension created by bending the screen. This technically means that the screen can be free from the crease.
The display crease on the foldables is yet to be removed, though some Chinese makers have been able to relieve the majority of it. Ever since there were foldable phones, the crease on the display on the display is slightly (or large, depending on who you ask).
The crease is basically a dent where the phone screen itself bends. With years, this crease has been less and less, but it is still very high.
The crease has become less noticeable, but it still exists. Galaxy Z Fold 7. | Image Credit – First
According to reports, a new panel can be provided to Samsung by South Korean firm Fine M Tech. It has also been said that the same company can provide Apple for its first foldable iPhone, which will be expected next year.
Of course, this panel is far more expensive than what is currently used Galaxy Z Fold 7And this can increase the cost of manufacturing. Of course, we still do not know whether the price of rise in Samsung will be tolerated or prices for foldable. I bet the latter, but it is a little too early to tell now.
Apple’s first Foldable iPhone Has been in rumors for a while, and it has been said that it can be a completely created foldable phone. The Galaxy Z Fold 8, which is set to release 2026, will be a direct competition for Apple’s first foldable.
It seems that next year the foldable market can be an interesting thing. Meanwhile, Samsung is also producing a trilateral phone, which has also been shown recently.
Personally, I’m just preventing the crease from buying a foldable. Some people say that you make it a habit, and this is probably true for some people.
But when I talk about touching, I am a little mad person, and I can’t tolerate this dent on the screen, no matter how small it is. It just … makes me wrong. So if Samsung (and Apple) manages to get rid of it fully, I will be on the first line to buy a foldable. Because, however, I think foldable is an excellent idea, especially the Climb Shell.
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