Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 series is preparing to offer a smooth experience by eliminating the problem of fold marks with its new OLED screen technology.
Samsung’s new generation foldable phones, Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, are preparing to appear before users with a significant improvement in screen technology. The latest information from the industry shows that the visibility of fold marks on the screens of these devices will almost completely disappear.
Ice Universe, known for its reliable technology leaks, states that the new models are very demanding on fold control. It is said that this performance will be at a similar level to the OPPO Find N6, which was recently released and was successful in hiding the fold mark on its screen.
A New Era in Screen Technology
The new OLED panel technology, developed by Samsung Display and previously exhibited at the CES 2026 fair, forms the basis of these devices. An approach similar to OPPO’s success in hiding fold marks by filling the gaps with the high-resolution 3D printing method used in the Find N6 model will also be used in Samsung’s new phones. Galaxy Z Fold 8The series is expected to offer a much smoother screen experience thanks to this new panel.
When we look at the technical details of the new models, some differences stand out. It is stated that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will have a wider screen aspect ratio compared to all previous models and will come with two rear cameras and a 4,800mAh capacity battery. The sequel to Galaxy Z Fold 7 Galaxy Z Fold 8 UltraIt stands out with its 5,000mAh battery capacity while maintaining the classic screen ratio.
Technical Specifications and Expectations
It is not yet clear whether there will be an improvement in screen brightness in Samsung’s new foldable phones. Additionally, it is reported that the Privacy Display technology, which came into our lives with the Galaxy S26 Ultra, will not be included in these new foldable devices.
In this new series, Samsung aims to increase competition in the foldable phone market by focusing especially on the physical structure of the screen and user experience.
Time will tell whether these devices, which are eagerly awaited in the technology world, will meet the expectations of users by completely solving the fold mark problem.
How do you think the fact that the fold marks on the screens become completely invisible will affect your foldable phone preferences?