Samsungs OLED display screen used in the Galaxy Z Fold 2 has the “worlds smallest curvature,” with a radius of simply 1.4 mm (1.4 R), the companys screen department revealed. That tight curvature allowed Samsung to build the Fold 2 with a smaller sized folded space than the original design, permitting a more attractive style while reducing previous issues like dirt going into the display screen.
Samsung also stated that French company Bureau Veritas licensed the display screen for 200,000 folds, calling it a criteria for future displays. That durability is obviously possible due to the multi-layered structure of the screen that acts like a “cushion” when the panel is folded. Samsung likewise declared that the original Galaxy Fold would stand up to at least 200,000 folds, and it fell short of that in testing done by CNET.