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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5's new hinge may withstand 200K folds

By IANS | Updated: March 3, 2023 12:30 IST

San Francisco, March 3 Tech giant Samsung is upgrading the hinge of its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 ...

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San Francisco, March 3 Tech giant Samsung is upgrading the hinge of its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphone which is expected to withstand 2,00,000 folds, the media reported.

Currently, the tech giant is underway on the "final" tests for the Z Fold 5's new "waterdrop" hinge design, reports 9To5Google.

The screen is expected to flex inwards as the phone closes rather than folding at a tight radius.
This will provide many advantages, including no gap when the phone is folded and a less noticeable crease on the display.

With the new design, the phone will likely be thinner as compared to its predecessor Galaxy Z Fold 4.

"Samsung's reliability testing of this new hinge and display panel, due to start next week, will test the build for 200,000 and 300,000 folds," the report said.

In January this year, tipster Ice Universe had claimed that Z Fold 5 will feature a "droplet" style hinge that will likely lessen its display crease.

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