Technologist Mag
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
JBL’s new Live 4 earbuds come in three styles and a smarter case with a built-in display

JBL’s new Live 4 earbuds come in three styles and a smarter case with a built-in display

15 May 2026
AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

14 May 2026
I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

14 May 2026
The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

14 May 2026
Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

14 May 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Technologist Mag
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Technologist Mag
Home » Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones might sense debris before it damages the screen
Tech News

Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones might sense debris before it damages the screen

By technologistmag.com25 February 20262 Mins Read
Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones might sense debris before it damages the screen
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

With the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked February event just a day away, leaks are flowing like an untamed river. An early build of One UI 9 has almost confirmed the addition of a new design in the Samsung Galaxy fold lineup. 

Joining the Galaxy Fold and Flip is a new, wider Galaxy Fold, which will feature a passport-style design, providing users with a better tablet experience when the device is unfolded. 

Now, the folks at Android Authority have spotted a new feature inside the builds of One UI 9 code. Dubbed the Foreign Material Detection, this feature aims to prevent users from damaging their fold’s screen.

What is the Foreign Material Detection feature?

One of the biggest causes of damage to the inner display in foldable devices is small debris that becomes lodged between the two halves of the screen.

The strings found in the code suggest that the wide Samsung Galaxy Fold will now warn you to check for any foreign substance that might be preventing the screen from folding shut completely. Instead of forcing the device to fold, which might damage the display, this prompt will allow users to clean the device before closing. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold render
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold wide render

Samsung has added three new images to demonstrate the feature. As shown in the images, a wider foldable device appears alongside the standard Galaxy Fold and Flip models, confirming the introduction of a new form factor.

What other surprises is Samsung cooking for the Galaxy Unpacked event?

We have seen several leaks and rumors revealing other features and hardware changes coming to Samsung Galaxy Ultra and Fold devices. 

There’s a new privacy screen feature that will prevent people from snooping on private information, a new screen technology that will greatly reduce the crease in foldable devices, and several new AI features. 

If the leaks and rumors turn out to be correct, Samsung fans are in for an exceptional event.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleWear OS smartwatches can now deliver earthquake alerts even without a phone
Next Article Google’s underrated NotebookLM tool is about to solve your diary mess

Related Articles

JBL’s new Live 4 earbuds come in three styles and a smarter case with a built-in display

JBL’s new Live 4 earbuds come in three styles and a smarter case with a built-in display

15 May 2026
AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

14 May 2026
I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

14 May 2026
The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

14 May 2026
Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

14 May 2026
Sony shows off AI-touched Xperia 1 VIII camera samples. It’s an epic self-own that I can’t digest

Sony shows off AI-touched Xperia 1 VIII camera samples. It’s an epic self-own that I can’t digest

14 May 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Don't Miss
AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

AMD brings Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache to Ryzen Pro 9000 series workstation chips

By technologistmag.com14 May 2026

AMD just did something that should excite anyone running a professional workstation, and probably annoy…

I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

I was skeptical about the Motorola Razr Fold, but it rose above the first-gen curse handsomely

14 May 2026
The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

The Real Losers of the Musk v. Altman Trial

14 May 2026
Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

14 May 2026
Sony shows off AI-touched Xperia 1 VIII camera samples. It’s an epic self-own that I can’t digest

Sony shows off AI-touched Xperia 1 VIII camera samples. It’s an epic self-own that I can’t digest

14 May 2026
Technologist Mag
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Technologist Mag. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.