For some reason, Samsung refuses to learn from competitors who have learned to make creaseless foldable phones.
That makes you wonder what's stopping Samsung from getting rid of Galaxy Z Fold 4's crease. We are inclined to think it may have something to do with the hinge design.
Regardless, it is what it is, and the conciliatory news here is that the crease will not be as visible as it is on the Fold 3, which has a less prominent crease than its predecessor. Ice also says that the screen looks smoother, so it's safe to assume that the crease will not be a problem unless you look really hard.. It will also help that any potential competitor is not widely available.
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