Samsung may drop titanium for carbon fiber back on Galaxy Z Fold 8 to cut costs

Samsung considers cost-cutting measures for its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 by potentially replacing the titanium backplate with carbon fiber-reinforced plastic. Supply chain challenges stemming from U.S.-China trade tensions have complicated titanium procurement for the device. The material change may reduce production expenses while slightly compromising device durability.

Manufacturers previously utilized carbon fiber-reinforced plastic backplates in earlier Galaxy Z Fold models, suggesting the modification is not unprecedented. Industry analysts recommend caution, noting that preliminary reports from sources like The Elec have occasionally contained inaccuracies.

The current Galaxy Z Fold 7 remains an attractive option, offering premium features and a titanium backplate. Consumers can currently take advantage of promotional offers, such as doubled storage and Amazon gift card incentives for the existing model.
 

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