Had the Fold. Had the Fold 3. Have the Fold 4. You never notice the crease if you're looking at it the way you're supposed to view it. The only people that have an issue with the crease are people who don't own the phone.
You know the only seen the people seem to gripe is the ones that don't own the phone they're just giving an excuse the reason why they don't still own one No they don't own one because they're either horrible with phones or they just do cheap or don't have the money to buy that phone I've had three of them and I've loved everyone of them and I am never going back to a regular phone and I don't see the same since the version one
Who is griping about a seam that you have to look for at the right angle? This is such a non-issue. I use my phone all day long opening it at least 100 times a day and until I read this article I had forgotten you could see the seam if the phone is held on an angle to view. I know many people with this phone and no one brings up this issue. If Samsung improves a problem that I didn't know I have that's great innovation, but it will be lost on people like me that don't ever notice the seam unless forced to look for it.
of the previous article "Wrinkle-free Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 to come with 108 MP main camera and to reach greater heights than the Galaxy Z Fold4", anglokorean marketing trying to convince of the new dimensions of the opened fold5, using a different screen background of the one of the fold4 ... try again till then a new aspect screen ratio ... or 1:111...1
A new report about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 has offered substance to the belief that the upcoming premium foldable smartphone will have a wrinkle-free display. It appears Samsung has opted to use a waterdrop hinge for the Galaxy Z Fold5 that offers a seamless screen but with the company's own take on the mechanism.