Samsung's $1,980 Galaxy Fold phone is breaking for some users after a day or two of use. A review unit given to CNBC by Samsung is also completely unusable after just two days of use.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> The phone has only been given to gadget reviewers, but some of the screens appear to be disconnecting and permanently flashing on or off. The Verge's Dieter Bohn posted earlier on Wednesday that his phone appears to have a defective hinge with a"small bulge" that he can feel that's causing the screen to"slightly distort." Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says his"review unit is completely broken just two days in," but noted he accidentally removed a protective film on the screen.YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee also removed the film and experienced a broken display.
However, CNBC didn't remove that layer, and our screen is now also failing to work properly. When opened, the left side of the flexible display, which makes up a large 7.3-inch screen, flickers consistently. It looks like this:Samsung started taking pre-orders for the Galaxy Fold last weekend, but quickly ran out of availability, suggesting supply is constrained at least until its retail launch on April 26. Folks who ordered it might want to reconsider at this point.
No worries people will still buy it if it was 4k, and still break, then they will explain away, then you will buy again. People just need to stop the nonsense, these phones are not even worth 600 bucks. But hey please do spend your money anyway you wish.
stevekovach 2000€ y se te rompe al primer día.......pues no se, me sobra la pasta o
All parts were made by outsourced contractors
$aapl right now
Ya get what ya pay for. Should have gone for the $4,000 model.
Who pays for a $2000 phone anyway 🤔😕🤔😕
Beta-testing, how does it work?
Show us what happened don't just say it broke. Maybe you drive it over or hammered it. Not phone can't just be unusable in its own.
But can it place a call?
But it didn’t explode, so...baby steps.
And meanwhile, my $35 refurbished phone from Cricket is still going strong after 2 years.
It's a samdung what else would you expect
Omg lol!
I guess samsung does not believe in testing. UserTesting is important, but then is it? Let the users do their testing.
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