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Folding iPhone may use Samsung Display's creaseless panel
Summary
Samsung Display showed an R&D foldable OLED panel at CES that was reported to have no visible crease, but the unit was removed from the booth and the company said there is no fixed timeline for commercialization.
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Samsung Display presented a prototype foldable OLED panel at CES that was reported to have no visible crease. The panel was initially placed beside a Galaxy Z Fold 7 for a side-by-side comparison but was later removed from the exhibit. A spokesperson described the panel as an R&D concept with no fixed timeline or plan for commercialization. Samsung Display did not provide an explanation for removing the unit.
What we know:
- The panel was shown at CES and was reported to have no visible crease compared with the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
- The unit was set up beside a Galaxy Z Fold 7 for comparison and was later removed from the exhibit.
- Rosie Kim, an Omnicom PR spokesperson for Samsung Display, said the panel is an R&D concept with no fixed timeline or commercialization plan.
- Samsung Display did not explain why the concept panel had been removed from its exhibit.
- Media reports link the concept panel to possible future devices, including Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Wide Fold, and to reports about a folding iPhone, since Samsung Display is a long-time supplier to Apple.
Summary:
The CES demonstration indicates technical progress toward a creaseless foldable display, but the company framed the panel as a research prototype rather than a product ready for market. Undetermined at this time.
