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Samsung might use harder "Super UTG" for Galaxy Z Fold4

By ANI | Updated: March 16, 2022 19:35 IST

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 can work with an S Pen, but the foldable display is just too fragile to use Samsung's regular stylus. It needs to use one with a retractable tip instead.

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 can work with an S Pen, but the foldable display is just too fragile to use Samsung's regular stylus. It needs to use one with a retractable tip instead.

According to GSM Arena, Samsung is working on a more durable solution. The Galaxy Z Fold4 will use a new, harder type of Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG). The company is allegedly considering marketing this as "Super UTG".

The latest rumours claim that the Z Fold4 will have a built-in S Pen, similar to the new Galaxy S22 Ultra.

This, combined with the more resilient display, can make the S Pen a headlining feature on the new foldable flagship.

( With inputs from ANI )

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