The rollable smartphone has been the industry’s white whale for years — endlessly teased, repeatedly prototyped, never sold. A fresh report out of Korea suggests Samsung still wants to harpoon it, and the company driving the chase is Samsung Display.
According to unnamed industry sources, Samsung Display is feeling the heat from Chinese panel makers in the foldable arena and sees rollables as the next battleground worth owning. The strategy, the report claims, is straightforward: become the dominant supplier before anyone else gets there.
To that end, Samsung Display is said to be in advanced discussions to supply rollable OLED panels to Samsung MX — the mobile division — for a smartphone that could arrive in the first half of 2028. The panel under discussion is described as a 10-inch OLED with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a pixel density of 440ppi. That 16:9 figure is interesting on its own, hinting at a display that unfurls into something closer to a widescreen slate than the tall, square panels we’ve seen on foldables.
Before anyone starts saving up, a few cold-water caveats are in order. Samsung has not confirmed any of this. There’s no official launch timing, no pricing, and no target market for the device. Internally, rollables reportedly sit on a separate R&D track that hasn’t crossed over into the actual product roadmap — which is a polite way of saying it’s a lab project, not a shipping plan.
It’s also worth flagging the noise around this topic. Earlier rumors from April 2026 floated a Galaxy Z Roll 5G for the second half of 2026, with a motorized display said to expand to 12.4 inches. The newer report tells a different story entirely — a smaller panel, a much later window, and a far more cautious framing. When the leaks contradict each other this sharply, it usually means the device isn’t anywhere near finished.
For context, Samsung’s MX business outlined its smartphone strategy for the second half of 2025 around form-factor expansion in XR and tri-fold devices — not rollables. That ordering of priorities tells you where the rollable currently lives: somewhere behind the products Samsung is actually committing to ship.
None of this makes the rumor worthless. Panel-supply talks are exactly how these devices begin life, and a concrete spec like a 10-inch 440ppi OLED is more substantial than the usual vague “Samsung is working on it” chatter. But the honest read is this: a rollable Galaxy remains an aspiration with a tentative 2028 horizon, not a product you can plan around. Treat the date as a target Samsung itself hasn’t endorsed, and the rest as a glimpse into how the sausage gets made.