Samsung Testing Thicker UTG for Future Galaxy Z Fold Models to Reduce Crease Visibility

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  • Samsung is reportedly evaluating a thicker 60-micron Ultra Thin Glass layer for future Galaxy Z Fold devices.
  • The upgraded UTG is currently being tested on the Galaxy Z Fold8, which is expected to feature a wider, more compact form factor.
  • The change could help reduce crease visibility, improve durability, and strengthen Samsung’s position against increasingly competitive foldable rivals.

Samsung may be preparing another step forward in foldable display technology. New supply chain information suggests the company is testing a thicker Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) layer for upcoming Galaxy Z Fold models, with the goal of improving both durability and crease performance.

The reported upgrade would increase the UTG thickness from the current 45 microns to around 60 microns. While that may sound like a small change on paper, it is a substantial increase in the protective glass layer that sits above the foldable display.

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According to the leak, Samsung is currently testing the thicker UTG on the Galaxy Z Fold8, the wider foldable model expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra. Recent leaks have shown Samsung moving toward two distinct foldable form factors, with the standard Fold8 adopting a shorter and wider design while the Ultra retains the taller Fold design seen in previous generations.

Samsung has gradually strengthened its foldable displays over the years. Earlier Galaxy Fold models used thinner UTG layers, while newer generations have steadily increased thickness and improved hinge designs. The move to 60-micron glass appears to be part of that long-term refinement strategy rather than a dramatic redesign.

ALSO READ: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 (Wide) Could Weigh Just 201g, Lighter Than the Galaxy S26 Ultra

A thicker glass layer could bring several practical benefits. Beyond making the display more resistant to everyday wear, it may also help make the center crease less noticeable during regular use. Crease visibility remains one of the biggest areas where foldables continue to draw criticism, even as the technology has matured significantly over the past few years.

Chinese brands such as OPPO, HONOR, and vivo have continued to push thinner designs and increasingly subtle display creases, creating additional pressure on Samsung to maintain its lead in the foldable segment. Recent reports from Ice Universe have also suggested Samsung is working to bring crease performance closer to some of the best-performing foldables currently available.

ALSO READ: Ice Universe Says Galaxy Z Fold8 Series Crease Now Matches OPPO Find N6

Galaxy Z Fold8 Launch Date

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold8 series and Galaxy Z Flip8 during its July 22 Galaxy Unpacked event in London. It remains unclear whether the thicker UTG will be ready for mass production in time for the next generation or if it is being developed for future Fold models. Either way, the testing highlights Samsung’s continued effort to refine the foldable experience through a series of smaller hardware improvements rather than sweeping changes.

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Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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