The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 may finally get the crease right

You may have seen the Samsung Galaxy Fold released just under two years ago. It was the world’s first foldable phone and it was met with a lot of anticipation and excitement. Unfortunately, the device did not live up to the hype and failed to impress due to its screen with a deep crease. The good news is that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 may finally get the crease right.

Going by rumours, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 may feature a new folding display technology. This technology uses ultra-thin ultra-flexible glass to protect its folding mechanism, making it much more durable. This is great news for those hoping for a foldable device with no crease. In addition to the ultra-thin glass, the device is expected to feature a double-hinge design that will improve its flexibility and open the door for a smoother folding experience.

The new folding display technology is also believed to be more resistant to scratches and abrasions, which could be a huge bonus for people who use their device heavily. In addition, the crease should be virtually invisible, allowing users to enjoy a full-screen experience without any interruption.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 should also feature a 6.7-inch folding AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. Samsung is expected to include Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 processor, as well as a 4500mAh battery with 25W fast charging capabilities.

Although the device is still months away from its official release, there’s already a lot of excitement surrounding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. From its new folding display technology to its ultra-thin ultra-flexible glass, the latest entry in Samsung’s foldable phone lineup promises to be a major leap forward in the world of foldable devices. We’ll have to wait and see if the crease really is gone when the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is released, but if the rumours are true, it’s sure to make a lot of fans very happy.

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