For a while now, people have been speculating that Samsung Display might supply its new crease-free folding screen to Apple for their upcoming foldable iPhone. But a fresh report from noted analyst Ming Chi-Kuo suggests otherwise. It turns out that this next-gen display tech is actually expected to arrive first on Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold8 next year.
Galaxy Z Fold8 to Get First Dibs on Crease-Free Display
According to the report, the Galaxy Z Fold8 will likely be the first phone to feature this new crease-resistant panel—before any device from Apple. This contradicts earlier rumors that Apple’s foldable iPhone would debut the technology.
So instead of waiting for Apple, Samsung might take the lead by delivering a smoother, more refined foldable screen on its own flagship.
Fine M-Tec Playing a Key Role
To make this possible, Fine M-Tec, a major supplier for Samsung Display, is investing around KRW 17.5 billion (about $12.6 million) to ramp up production of its new laser-processed hinges. These hinges are made using laser-drilled display metal plates, which are designed to distribute stress more evenly and reduce creasing where the screen folds.
This hinge design plays a crucial role in improving the durability and visual quality of foldable screens.
Apple’s Demands May Push the Industry Forward
Interestingly, Fine M-Tec is also expected to supply more than 80% of the internal hinges for the future folding iPhone display. At the same time, Ming Chi-Kuo believes the company will be the exclusive hinge supplier for the Galaxy Z Fold8.
Although Apple hasn’t launched its foldable iPhone yet, its strict design standards—especially around avoiding screen creases—may accelerate the industry’s shift to more advanced hinge technology like laser-drilled display metal plates.