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Samsung is staring at a foldable phone ban in the US over patent dispute

By dailyguardian.aeApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
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Samsung is facing a fresh legal challenge that could put a big red “Stop” sign for its foldable phones in the US. Lepton Computing LLC has just filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court, accusing the South Korean tech giant and its US arm of infringing multiple patents related to foldable phone technology.

If the legal action escalates, it could impact sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Z lineup, which includes the Fold, Flip, and new TriFold models.

What the lawsuit claims

In the legal filing, which was later covered by The Biz, Lepton alleges that Samsung is using patented technologies for flexible display structure, hinge mechanism, and user interface behaviors without authorization. The company claims that it developed these ideas years prior to these foldable phones hitting the market.

The patents in question include concepts around how foldable displays operate and how software adapts to the changing screen states. Both of these are practically central to modern foldable devices. Now, Lepton is seeking damages. But what’s more notable is that it’s pushing for a potential ban on Samsung’s foldable phones in the US market.

What’s the verdict?

Keep in mind that claiming patent infringement is not the same as actually proving it. Patent disputes in the tech industry are often complex due to overlapping ideas, prior art, and competing claims. While Lepton does hold patents related to foldable technology, this doesn’t immediately prove that Samsung has violated them.

Playing games on the cover screen of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Samsung already has an extensive portfolio of patents around foldable tech that it has built over years of research and development, which will likely play a central role if the case does end up moving forward.

Why does this matter, and what happens next?

Samsung is one of the largest brands in the foldable phone market, especially in the US, where the only real competition is Motorola’s Razr series. So any disruption could have notable effects across the entire segment. In the extreme scenario that Samsung does get barred from selling foldables in the US, Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone could enter the market with virtually no competition.

At the moment, this is still in the early stages of a legal battle. Cases like this can often take years to resolve, with the outcomes usually involving a hefty settlement. Till then, it remains a developing story.

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