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2026 tipped to be year foldable phones ditch their biggest flaw

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The Galaxy Z Fold 4's screen crease.
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What’s happened: A South Korean firm, Fine M-Tec, has announced a multi-million dollar investment to improve the production of foldable displays for smartphones. The move is predicted by noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo  to lead to higher, crease-free standards for the next generation of folding phones, using laser-drilled metal plates to smooth out the plastic display.

The brand is a key supplier to Samsung Displays, which produces the screens for foldable phones, and means phones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold 8 and the much-tipped Apple foldable phone could debut without creases.

This is important because:

  • A metal plate created in this way reduces pressure on the center of the phone, leading to less chance of the plastic material creasing over time.
  • Creases have dogged foldable smartphones for years, but this new technology will help eliminate that.
  • This technology could also reduce costs to manufacture the displays. Foldable smartphones traditionally are priced hundreds of dollars more than ‘standard’ devices.
  • It shows that foldable phones are set to go mainstream, and bigger brands entering the market means standards will need to increase.
  • Apple has shown interest in foldable phones through patents in the past, and this level of investment could be commensurate with its entry into the market.
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So what’s next? The first Samsung phone to emerge using this technology would be mid-2026,n for the Samsung Galaxy Fold 8 ahead of Apple’s traditional September smartphone launch (and the date many expect a foldable iPhone to emerge). Ming-Chi Kuo also predicts that Fine M-Tec will announce additional investment in the coming months as more brands seek to use this higher-end screen component.

Gareth Beavis
Former Editorial Director
Gareth is former Editor in Chief of TechRadar, writing over 4,000 articles on the world of tech over two decades.
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