Samsung appears to be preparing a significant update for its foldable smartphones. Code strings found in a leaked build of One UI 9 indicate a new feature that can alert users to foreign objects stuck between the folded parts of the screen. This function is likely to debut on the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8, and the anticipated Galaxy Wide Fold, offering extra protection for these expensive foldable displays.
One of the main threats to foldable phones is debris getting trapped between the screen halves, which can lead to scratches or even display damage. According to the information, the system triggers if the phone does not fold completely and displays a warning advising users to reopen the phone and check for any objects on the screen to prevent damage. Users can disable this detection alert in the settings if they do not need it.
Notably, the feature does not seem to require additional hardware or special sensors. It simply assesses whether the screen is fully closed and could potentially be rolled out to older Galaxy models through future One UI updates. Users will have the option to turn off the system, making it a flexible protective tool.
This development shows that Samsung is taking the protection of its foldable smartphones seriously, aiming to minimize screen damage risks without user intervention. While no exact release date is available, the feature may arrive in upcoming One UI updates for foldable models.