Samsung will bring Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition with a smaller crease

Samsung is preparing the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition to arrive soon, and according to the latest reports, the new foldable will have a less visible crease.

According to Ice Universe, it will be “better than ever”, and Ross Young, an analyst and display technology insider, replied this will be due to Samsung finally moving to UFG (Ultra Foldable Glass) technology.

Samsung will reportedly launch the phone on October 25. However, the company will likely launch the device only in two markets: South Korea and China.

The phone, also spotted as Galaxy Fold6 Special Edition, will have a similar design to the regular Fold6 but will be visibly thinner. According to rumors, it will be 4.9 mm when unfolded and 10.6 mm in its folded state. We expect a 200 MP main camera, a 6.5” cover display and an 8” folding screen.

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  • Anonymous

The X Fold3 Pro also has a worse Software, worse customer service (at least in the west), is thicker and crucially has no stylus support. Which makes the difference between a phone with an optional bigger screen and a small pocketable tablet that als...

  • Not Again

You can't make this stuff up evidently you can. Anybody spot the elephant NOT in the room. Who is supplying Samsung UFG Tech? "Samsung finally moving to UFG (Ultra Foldable Glass) technology."

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