Samsung has showcased a revolutionary foldable OLED panel that features no visible crease, marking a significant advancement in foldable display technology. This announcement comes during CES, which will run until January 9. The South Korean tech company has established itself as a leader in the foldable market through innovations and mass production, particularly with the Galaxy Z Fold and Flip series.
Last year, improvements were made to reduce the crease on the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s display. The latest demonstration highlights a further breakthrough, as the new crease-free display was shared with select journalists, including tech enthusiast Max Jambor, who posted a video of the panel. Comparisons to the previous model reveal a clear absence of the crease, confirming the effectiveness of Samsung’s advancements.
Notably, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had previously indicated that Samsung would implement "laser-drilled display metal plates" for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8, which is anticipated for release around July or August. Apple is also exploring similar technology for its first foldable iPhone, set to launch in September. This competition could shift the dynamics in the foldable phone market as both companies strive for supremacy.