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Samsung reveals creaseless foldable screen that may hint at an iPhone Fold
Summary
Samsung displayed a foldable screen at CES 2026 that appears to have no visible crease, and images shared alongside a Galaxy Z Fold 7 panel highlight a clear crease on the Z Fold 7 but not on the new panel.
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Samsung showed a foldable display panel at CES 2026 that appears to be creaseless. The panel was presented alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7's screen in images circulated by outlets and a leaker. The Z Fold 7 panel shows a small, visible crease, while the new display appears to lack that feature. The contrast has drawn attention because Apple has been reported as seeking a creaseless screen for its first foldable iPhone.
Key points:
- Samsung demonstrated a foldable display panel at CES 2026 that appears creaseless.
- Images shared by SamMobile and leaker @UniverseIce show the new panel next to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which shows a small crease.
- @UniverseIce is reported as claiming that Apple may incorporate this display technology for an "iPhone Fold."
- The same source reportedly did not name the Galaxy Z Fold 8 as a likely recipient, but suggested the Samsung Galaxy Wide Fold could use the panel if Samsung chooses to adopt it.
- Reports link potential device launches to later this year, with the Galaxy Wide Fold mentioned for July and an "iPhone Fold" mentioned for September alongside an iPhone 18 line.
Summary:
The creaseless panel shown at CES represents a visible change in foldable display appearance and has prompted reports that Apple and possibly other manufacturers may adopt the technology. Reported timelines place possible device introductions in mid-to-late 2026, but the extent of adoption and exact product plans remain undetermined at this time.
