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Could Your Next Phone Be a Foldable? New Tech and a Possible Apple Model Makes It More Likely

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Why This Matters

The evolution of foldable phones with improved durability, design, and features is making them more appealing to mainstream consumers, signaling a significant shift in the smartphone industry. As these devices become more refined and popular, they are poised to challenge traditional smartphones and influence future device development.

Key Takeaways

If it seems like every company is now hawking a foldable phone, you're not wrong. After years of technology experiments and lots of engineering refinements, the big phone designers are going mainstream with models that have ironed out many early problems like visible screen creases. And that's all before Apple jumps into the market with the rumored iPhone Ultra.

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7, for instance, is thin enough to feel like a standard slab phone while folded. The new Honor Magic V6 has a larger battery capacity than the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Huawei's Mate X7 has a 50-megapixel main camera with a 10-stop variable aperture -- a feature previously limited to top-of-the-line camera phones. And Oppo finally fixed the crease issue with its Find N6 foldable phone, making an almost flat inner screen in the process. These are all quality-of-life upgrades that led me to shift from my iPhone 17 Pro Max full-time. I love the foldable phones for their productivity-focused use, and they no longer hold back on design, battery life or (to an extent) cameras.

These improvements appear to be reflected in sales numbers. The global foldable phone shipments were expected to grow 10% in 2025 compared with 2024, according to a December report from market research firm IDC. This number is expected to continue growing in 2026, with an expected 30% year-on-year jump.

This uptake shows that the foldable category is ready for wider audiences, and these features that we're seeing right now are the reasons why they are ready to shine.

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Creaseless folding screens are now a reality

The Oppo Find N6 has almost eliminated the crease, as compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Prakhar Khanna/CNET

For the longest time, foldable phones have had a deep bump (crease) running through the middle of their inner screens. While Chinese phone manufacturers minimized it with a water-drop hinge design, the crease has been very much present. That's why seeing the creaseless concept screen from Samsung Display at CES 2026 was one of my highlights of the tradeshow.

However, the mobile vertical, Samsung Mobile, has yet to use it on a consumer product. While the Korean company surprised me with its thin and light Galaxy Z Fold 7, its crease wasn't impressively less. In fact, it has only deepened with use over time. I put it next to the new Oppo Find N6, and the difference was night and day.

The crease on Oppo's Find N6 is barely visible, even under direct light. Andrew Lanxon/CNET

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