As the pioneer in foldables, Samsung is expected to release a new version of its Fold and Flip devices on an annual basis. Samsung has just unveiled the newest prototype in its foldable display technology: a display hinge that can fold 360 degrees. [caption id="attachment_325777" align="alignnone" width="720"] Flex In & Out Prototype[/caption] The "Flex In & Out" 360-degree folding display was showcased by Samsung Display, the Korean giant's subsidiary company responsible for its screens, at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). In addition, it was reported that the Flex In & Out prototype will supposedly have a less visible crease due to its use of Samsung's new "waterdrop hinge" for its foldable displays. No official reports have been released on whether the Flex In & Out 360-degree foldable screen will be featured in Samsung's upcoming Z Fold5 but this, and more specifically the waterdrop structure, may be the start of a change in design for the company away from its usual "U-shaped" hinge that was the staple of Galaxy foldable of the past. Samsung is set to reveal its foldable phone along with the Galaxy S10 series launch in a couple of days. The company briefly displayed a prototype of its foldable concept device, showing a thick, unfolded 7.3-inch screen with side bezels. Read more in our articles including "What is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide?" and "Samsung shows off 360 degree folding display at CES 2023".
As the pioneer in foldables, Samsung is expected to release a new version of its Fold and Flip devices on an annual basis. Samsung has just unveiled the newest prototype in its foldable display technology: a display hinge that can fold 360 degrees.
[caption id="attachment_325777" align="alignnone" width="720"] Flex In & Out Prototype[/caption] The "Flex In & Out" 360-degree folding display was showcased by Samsung Display, the Korean giant's subsidiary company responsible for its screens, at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). In addition, it was reported that the Flex In & Out prototype will supposedly have a less visible crease due to its use of Samsung's new "waterdrop hinge" for its foldable displays. No official reports have been released on whether the Flex In & Out 360-degree foldable screen will be featured in Samsung's upcoming Z Fold5 but this, and more specifically the waterdrop structure, may be the start of a change in design for the company away from its usual "U-shaped" hinge that was the staple of Galaxy foldable of the past.
Our coverage of Samsung Foldable display includes: "What is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide?"; "Samsung shows off 360 degree folding display at CES 2023"; "Samsung to reveal foldable phone on February 20". Each article provides unique insights and information.