• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Featured
    • SPONSORS
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
    • EAT.DRINK
      • Food Review
      • Food Promotion
      • Food News
      • Event
    • STAY
      • Hotel Review
      • Hotel News
    • EXPLORE
      • Singapore
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
  • More
    • Malaysia Food Blogger List

Malaysian Foodie

Food • Hotel • Travel • Event

  • EAT.DRINK
    • Food Review
    • Restaurant Promotion
    • Editor Picks
    • Dining In The Mall (Klang Valley)
    • What’s New!
    • Restaurant List
    • LiquorTalk
  • Hotel
    • Room Reviews
    • Hotel News
  • TRAVEL
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
      • Kyoto
      • Osaka
    • Macau
    • Malaysia
      • Kuala Lumpur
      • Malacca
      • Penang
      • Perak
      • Selangor
      • Sabah
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Singapore
  • TECH
  • Lifestyle
    • Apparel
    • Books
    • Beauty
    • Craft
    • Gadget
    • Electrical & Household Appliances
    • Food Product
    • Online Shopping
    • Parenting/Kids
    • Property
    • Renovation/ Furniture
  • RECIPES
    • Cakes
    • Cookies
    • Desserts
    • Drinks / Smoothies
    • Mains
    • Pasta
    • Steamed Food
    • Cooking With Gadgets
  • Mall Dining
  • Motherhood
  • Event
Home / Lifestyle / Diving into the Fold: Samsung Experts Reveal the Engineering Secrets Behind the Galaxy Z Fold2 Hinge

Diving into the Fold: Samsung Experts Reveal the Engineering Secrets Behind the Galaxy Z Fold2 Hinge

May 17, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Opening and closing your phone might seem like a simple action, but when it comes to foldables, every fold represents thousands of hours of research and innovation. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Hideaway Hinge technology that first appeared on the Galaxy Z Flip, and subsequently the Galaxy Z Fold2.

Samsung developed the new Hideaway Hinge design to tackle some of the challenges of the original Galaxy Fold, improving durability and delivering Flex mode, an entirely new way for users to engage with their devices.

Hear how Samsung tackled the technical challenges of the Galaxy Z Fold2’s hinge straight from the experts.

Advancing the Fold

While the original Galaxy Fold broke the mold of traditional smartphones, it also had design elements that needed improvement. The Galaxy Z Fold2 borrows the Hideaway Hinge mechanism from the Galaxy Z Flip, with a few tweaks to update the foldable experience.

“The Hideaway Hinge, which was first introduced in the Galaxy Z Flip, received positive customer feedback for Flex mode and its stable folding experience,” said SeungHyun Hwan, Samsung Electronics Advanced Mechanical R&D Group. “We wanted to keep those strengths in the new product.”

The new hinge uses a special CAM structure with two ridge-shaped parts that interlock in stages, keeping the device unfolded for Flex Mode. The Galaxy Z Fold2 has stronger retention force, keeping the device unfolded at 180 degrees and preventing the device from accidentally closing. To meet the needs of the larger form factor, the Galaxy Z Fold2 has more CAM structures and springs than the Galaxy Z Flip, while still maintaining a small, intricate design.

Sleek, Intricate Design

Although it appears simple from the outside, the Hideaway Hinge is rather complex, comprised of over 60 extremely small elements. The engineers weren’t the only team involved in bringing it to life — the product design team also played an integral role.

“We needed to come up with an intricate solution,” said Hwan. “After reviewing dozens of versions with the design team, we were able to build an optimal space to place the hinge, which is how we created the final design.”

Sweeping Away Dirt and Dust

 

One of the major challenges of developing a foldable device is ensuring that dirt and dust don’t find their way into the hinge, ultimately causing damage under the screen. Out of necessity, the hinge must have a small gap that allows the device to fold and unfold, but it also makes the device vulnerable to dust damage.

“We needed to develop a technology that could close the inevitable gap between the front and hinge housing,” said Hee-Cheul Moon, Samsung Electronics Advanced Mechanical R&D Group. “Our solution was the Sweeper technology, which uses elasticity to close off the gap even when moving.”

But creating the sweeper mechanism for the Hideaway Hinge was no easy task.

Integrating New Designs

 

To meet the demands of the Galaxy Z Fold2, the sweeper had to satisfy three conditions. First, it had to be durable. To keep up with the way in which people use their foldable devices, the hinge had to be able to withstand at least 200,000 folds. Second, it had to maintain elasticity for the movement of all the tiny components of the hinge. Lastly, it had to be small enough to ensure the final iteration of the Galaxy Z Fold2 would be light and slim. After going through 98 different ideas, none of which worked, Samsung engineers drew inspiration from the most unlikely place: your household vacuum.

“The brush in a vacuum cleaner is an elastic body made out of fibers. And it seemed to be short enough for our device,” said Moon. “We were able to render fibers that were shorter than 1mm and build them into parts that were compatible with the life expectancy and elasticity.”

Thanks to the sweeper technology, you can fold and unfold the Galaxy Z Fold2 without worrying about dirt and dust getting under the screen.

Watch the videos here for more information: 

https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/featurestories/diving-into-the-fold-samsung-experts-reveal-the-engineering-secrets-behind-the-galaxy-z-fold2-hinge 

Filed Under: Lifestyle

Primary Sidebar

Malaysian Foodie
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Latest

  • TamJai Mixian: A Taste of Hong Kong’s Noodle Culture, Now in Malaysia November 7, 2025
  • Harvey Norman Opens 39th Store in Malaysia: First Ever Solar Powered Store at Kiara Bay November 7, 2025
  • Golden Palm Tree Malaysia Unveils a Thrilling Lineup of Activities for an Unforgettable Stay November 7, 2025
  •  Guinness Unveils Clubhouse: The Ultimate Premier League Stay to Soak Up the Matchday Magic November 7, 2025
  • Angsana Teluk Bahang, Penang Sweeps Nine Prestigious Awards at the 2025 World Luxury Awards November 7, 2025
  • Batik Air Operations Shift to Terminal 4 in Changi Airport, Singapore Starting 11 November 2025 November 7, 2025
  • Penang Grandma’s Recipes Brought to Life at Tau Ge in PJ November 5, 2025
  • A Symphony of Steam and Sizzle: Grand Imperial Kuala Lumpur Redefines Dim Sum with Global Flair November 3, 2025
  • New Features on One UI 8 Watch Help Users Build Healthier Habits November 3, 2025
  •  Emirates adds another ‘Best International Airline’ award to its portfolio of accolades November 3, 2025
  • START YOUR ENGINES: ASIA’S FIRST LEGO® FERRARI BUILD & RACE NOW OPEN AT LEGOLAND® MALAYSIA RESORT November 3, 2025
  • Orient Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Three Limited-Edition Orient Mako November 3, 2025
  • Malaysia Accelerates Sovereign AI Ambition – NVIDIA and YTL brief Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at APEC Summit November 3, 2025
  • RANKED 6TH AMONG THE TOP 50 RESTAURANTS IN THE WORLD, THE KIND BOWL INTRODUCES NEW TECH VEGAN DISHES November 3, 2025
  • WonderBrew bags 6 World Kombucha Award medals November 3, 2025
  • Get Closer to the Action with the Galaxy S25 Ultra October 29, 2025
  • Sunway Medical Centre Damansara Kickstarts First Anniversary Celebrations with ‘Feel the Beat of Health’ Community Heart Health Campaign in partnership with Viatris Malaysia October 29, 2025
  •  Ready to Feel the Beat? Here’s Why MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2025 Can’t Be Missed October 29, 2025
  • JEJU BUSINESS AGENCY HOLDS SECOND ‘INVITATION TO JEJU, KOREA’ IN SINGAPORE: HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A WEEK-LONG ‘A TASTE OF JEJU’ POP-UP STORE  October 29, 2025
  • FIFTY1 | Poolside Bistro: Dining Above the City, Where Flavour Meets the Sky October 28, 2025

Secondary Sidebar

Explore

travel in japan

travel in hong kong

travel in macau

travel in taiwan

travel in thailand

Footer

Copyright © 2008–2025 Malaysian Foodie