Samsung’s Upcoming Foldable Could Have Its Smallest Crease Yet Thanks to Flex Titanium

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TL; DR
  • Samsung has officially confirmed its new Flex Titanium display technology for upcoming Galaxy foldables, targeting lower crease visibility and improved durability.
  • The new design combines a titanium-alloy film and titanium support plate, which Samsung says improves rigidity, reduces internal gaps, and maintains a slim profile.
  • The Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Fold8 Ultra are expected to debut with Flex Titanium at Galaxy Unpacked on July 22, with crease visibility reportedly approaching OPPO Find N6 levels.

Ice Universe reported back in May that Samsung’s upcoming foldables would ship with a redesigned hinge pushing crease visibility down to a level comparable with the OPPO Find N6, widely regarded as having the least visible fold line on the market. Now Samsung itself has confirmed the underlying technology, and put a name to it: Flex Titanium.

The Tech Behind Samsung’s Next Generation Crease 

In a press release published today, Samsung detailed a redesigned foldable display structure built around two titanium-based components working together: a titanium-alloy film and a titanium plate. The company says this is the result of engineering across seven generations of Galaxy foldables, aimed specifically at addressing the two biggest recurring complaints about the category, visible crease and long-term durability, without sacrificing slimness.

The titanium-alloy film sits below the OLED panel and supports the display from within. Samsung says it offers 20 times greater mechanical stiffness than the polymer film used previously, while being thin enough, roughly a third the thickness of an average human hair, to keep the overall panel slim. 

ALSO READ: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Official Renders Leak

Beneath that sits the titanium plate, which supports the display module from underneath. Samsung says advanced hole processing eliminates air gaps between the module and the adhesive layer, giving the screen more stable support when unfolded while still retaining the flexibility needed for repeated folding.

The company also says it’s pairing this structural change with a higher-resolution display architecture and new organic materials, which it claims improves both visual output and power efficiency at the same time.

Sunghoon Moon, EVP and Senior Executive of Samsung’s Mobile R&D Office for hardware, framed the effort around turning user feedback into “tangible benefits in everyday life.” Kyung-Jin Yoo, who heads the Mobile Display Product Development Team at Samsung Display, added that the micro-patterned hole structure on the titanium plate was what let the company secure flexibility without giving up durability.

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Why Titanium, Specifically?

Samsung’s release leans on titanium’s track record in demanding applications, satellite antennas and Mars rover wheels are the two examples the company cites, to make the case for why it chose the material despite the engineering challenge titanium’s natural stiffness poses inside something as thin and flexible as a foldable display panel.

This lines up with what Ice Universe had already described from the hinge side. The tipster said Samsung had made the folding and unfolding action “more decisive,” which tracks with Samsung’s own framing of tighter internal bonding and reduced air gaps. The tradeoff Ice Universe flagged, that the hinge may no longer hold the phone open as easily at in-between angles, isn’t something Samsung’s press release addresses directly, so it’s still worth treating as an open question until review units are in hand.

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Between Ice Universe’s original reporting and Samsung’s own announcement, we now have both the rumor and the official confirmation lining up: the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Fold8 Ultra will both ship with Flex Titanium technology, and both are expected to have a meaningfully less visible crease than the Z Fold7. 

More Details at Galaxy Unpacked on July 22

Samsung says the rest of the details will be unveiled at Galaxy Unpacked on July 22 in London, where the Z Fold8, Z Fold8 Ultra, and Z Flip8 are all expected to be announced.

ALSO READ: Samsung Officially Confirms Galaxy Unpacked for July 22 in London

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
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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