Samsung has introduced Flex Titanium, a new display technology set to debut on its next-generation Galaxy foldable smartphones.
The company revealed the redesigned display structure ahead of the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.
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Flex Titanium combines a titanium-alloy film with a titanium plate beneath the OLED panel.
The titanium-alloy film replaces the polymer support layer, delivering around 20 times higher mechanical stiffness while remaining extremely thin—roughly one-third the thickness of a human hair.
This allows Samsung to achieve a slimmer display without compromising flexibility.
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The titanium plate below the display module has been redesigned with precision-processed holes that remove air gaps between the adhesive and the display assembly.
The structure offers firmer support when the phone is fully opened while still allowing the panel to fold repeatedly.
According to Samsung, the new construction helps reduce crease visibility and improves the overall viewing experience.
Samsung has also upgraded the display with a new high-resolution architecture and next-generation organic materials.
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These changes deliver sharper visuals and lower power consumption, making the display more energy efficient.
The company says the combination of stronger structural support, improved flexibility, and better display efficiency aims to push foldable smartphones closer to the experience of a conventional flagship handset.
Flex Titanium will make its commercial debut on Samsung’s next Galaxy foldable devices, expected to be unveiled at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.
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Additional details about the display and the new foldable lineup are likely to be shared during the launch.