Samsung reveals Flex Titanium Foldable Display Tech ahead of Galaxy Unpacked
Samsung has officially introduced its new Flex Titanium display technology, a structural advancement designed to enhance durability and reduce crease visibility for next-generation Galaxy foldables. Utilizing dual titanium-based components to balance slimness, strength, and flexibility, the tech will debut at the Galaxy Unpacked event on 22 July 2026, at 9:00 PM MYT. Ahead of the launch, you can register early to unlock exclusive voucher promotions and a chance to win prizes worth up to RM62,944.
Engineering a Stronger, Crease-Resistant Foldable Future
According to Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display, this new architecture represents a significant material advancement that rethinks foldable display construction. The tech specs feature a titanium-alloy film positioned beneath the OLED panel that delivers 20 times the mechanical stiffness of standard polymer films, precision-rolled to just one-third the thickness of a human hair for a slimmer panel.
Below this sits a foundational titanium plate engineered with micro-patterned holes and advanced hole processing to eliminate air gaps, providing robust structural support while maintaining flexibility. Combined with high-resolution architecture and next-generation organic materials, this upgrade aims to maximize overall power efficiency and deliver ultra-vivid resolution.
Exclusive Pre-Registration Promotions for Malaysians
If you’re eyeing the upcoming foldables, you can register your interest between 8 July and 22 July 2026, for a chance to win a share of the RM62,944 prize pool and receive an extra RM120 e-voucher upon completing their details. In addition, you can pay RM50 to secure a RM250 Samsung Reservation+ Voucher via the official Samsung Malaysia website from 8 July to 24 July 2026 to use toward your next Galaxy Foldable purchase.
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