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Samsung is using titanium to finally tackle the foldable crease problem with the Galaxy Z Fold 8

Flex Titanium combines a titanium-alloy film 20 times stiffer than polymer alternatives with a micro-patterned plate that eliminates air gaps at the fold.

Samsung is using titanium to finally tackle the foldable crease problem with the Galaxy Z Fold 8
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TL;DR: Samsung's "Flex Titanium" uses a titanium-alloy film beneath the OLED that is 20× stiffer than prior polymer films and under 30% of a hair's thickness, plus a micro-patterned titanium plate with holes to remove air gaps and stay flexible, reducing fold crease visibility on the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 series will use a new foldable display technology that will finally fix the crease visibility. The company is calling it "Flex Titanium", a new display technology for its next generation of foldable devices, ahead of Galaxy Unpacked on July 22. Samsung says the tech is the culmination of everything that the company has learned over seven generations of foldables.

Flex Titanium is built around two titanium-based components to improve strength, flexibility, and slimness. The first component is a titanium-alloy film that sits beneath the OLED panel. Samsung says it offers 20 times greater mechanical stiffness than the polymer films used in previous designs while measuring less than 30% the thickness of a human hair.

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The second component is a titanium plate positioned below the film, which eliminates air gaps between the display module and its adhesive using what Samsung describes as advanced hole-processing technology. Micro-patterned holes in the plate's folding section allow it to remain sufficiently flexible for repeated folding while providing more stable support when the device is open.

Samsung is careful with its language here, promising reduced crease visibility rather than claiming the crease is gone entirely. Foldable makers have generally been cautious with these claims to avoid overpromising. Oppo, for example, markets the Find N6 with a zero-feel crease, yet even reviewers who describe it as one of the least visible creases on any foldable stop short of calling it invisible.

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What is Flex Titanium and how does it differ from the polymer films used in previous Galaxy Z Fold displays?

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What role does the micro-patterned titanium plate play in reducing crease visibility on the Fold 8?

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Could Flex Titanium affect durability or repeated folding reliability compared to prior Fold generations?

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Might Samsung Display’s Flex Titanium become available to other manufacturers, such as for a rumored foldable iPhone?

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That said, previous leaks of what is believed to be the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra show a display crease that appears almost impossible to spot. Flex Titanium is already confirmed for both the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra, and the technology could eventually make its way to other devices as well. One likely candidate is Apple's long-rumoured foldable iPhone, with Samsung Display reportedly securing a three-year exclusive deal to supply its displays.

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Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with childhood experiments involving semiconductors, a curiosity that evolved into a career dedicated to deconstructing the complex silicon that powers our world. From benchmarking PC internals to stress-testing flagship CPUs and GPUs, Hassam specializes in translating high-level engineering into deep, unbiased insights for the enthusiast community.

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