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Samsung says it’s capable of designing foldables that fold even more

August 18, 2025

Samsunghas twofoldable phonesin its portfolio, in theGalaxy Foldand the brand-newGalaxy Z Flip. They both offer rather distinct takes on the foldable form factor, but the Korean company says it’s capable of even more.

“Technologically, we are capable of designing phones that fold even more times, but what’s more important than the folding technology itself is the kind of value to be offered for consumers,” Samsung mobile chief Roh Tae-moon told a press conference, according toThe Korea Herald.

Samsung thinks it can go beyond the Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Z Flip, offering a foldable device that folds several times.

This wouldn’t be the first time we heard about Samsung’s capabilities and thinking in this regard though. The firmpreviously filed patentsfor a mobile device capable of folding multiple times. Check out an unofficial mock-up of this device, based on patent images, courtesy of patent sleuthsLet’s Go Digital:

A foldable phone like this could result in a more traditional tablet-sized display and smartphone screen. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Fold’s small smartphone screen looks strange compared to traditional phone displays. In any event, it sounds like use-cases and a wide variety of supported apps are major concerns for the company instead.

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“It’s also important to have an ecosystem for sufficient content and services before releasing more foldable variants,” the Samsung mobile chief said. “We can release new foldable phones at an opportune time when there are enough services available on those phones and provide needed values for consumers.”

Roh also shed light on Samsung’s journey to its current foldable phones, saying it took six or seven years to develop theGalaxy Fold. He added that theGalaxy Z Fliptook three years to bring to market.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip quarter fold.

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