Samsung will now have a foldable smartphone with a similar technology to the coating being used in the Galaxy S series of high-end smartphones. It will likely first be found on the Galaxy Z series, as some other companies introduce that technology to improve the visibility of a screen even in bright light.
Samsung’ s 2025 Foldable Line-Up:
Samsung will release four new foldable phone models in 2025, expanding its range of foldable phones:
Galaxy Z Flip7
Galaxy Z Flip FE (Fan Edition)
Galaxy Z Fold7Galaxy G Fold (Trifold)
The Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 will remain squarely in the premium segment, while the Galaxy G Fold may carry an even more premium price tag because of its sophisticated trifold form. The Galaxy Z Flip FE is designed to provide a lower-cost alternative to the foldable lineup.
Technological Enhancements:
Although Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra has fast charging and enhanced camera features, they haven’t made their way into foldable devices like the Galaxy Z. The introduction of anti-reflective coating to the foldable series promises to significantly improve user experience by reducing screen glare.
Innovations in Glass Technology:
Samsung is also experimenting with a new type of glass to go along with the anti-reflective coating. As we’ve seen in past foldable phones, the visible crease can be an detractor, but this new glass — dubbed “Ultra Flexible Glass (UFG)” — is designed to address this. It will be thinner at the crease but thicker everywhere else, helping with durability and reducing visible folds, according the report.
Market Introduction Timeline:
It remains unclear when the new technology will hit markets. Though some sources such as Panda Flash Pro claim that these improvements might even be revealed in 2025, simultaneous to the release of the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7.
Conclusion:
Samsung is tenacious as it prepares to roll out new innovative foldable phones that could change the game entirely. Samsung could be able to make them foldable devices truly functional devices while improving user experience by applying technologies like the anti-reflection coating and possibly new types of glass.