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Samsung’s $1980 Folding Smartphone Is Breaking On Everyone


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The new foldable Samsung phone Galaxy Fold is officially available for purchase at a whopping $1,980, and for that price, you’d expect all the kinks to be worked out. Unfortunately, that is not the case. According to Verge reporter Dieter Bohn, his Fold broke after just a day of normal use — and he’s not the only one.

In photos of Bohn’s phone, a bulge can be seen at the inside hinge where the phone actually folds, suggesting some sort of debris must have lodged itself inside. “Whatever happened, it certainly wasn’t because I have treated this phone badly. I’ve done normal phone stuff, like opening and closing the hinge and putting it in my pocket,” Bohn wrote.

“Or maybe something got in another one of the little gaps somewhere else. Or maybe it was pieces from the hinge itself breaking loose and working their way up into the screen. I don’t know. I just know that the screen is broken, and there was no obvious proximate cause for the bulge that broke it. I certainly haven’t used it on a beach or shook it in a bag of chips or anything wild. Just normal use.”

He continues, sharing examples of other reviewers whose phones have also become inoperable after just one or two days, for a variety of reasons.

The first generation of any device is likely to have issues, but for such a high price tag, they had better be exceedingly rare. The amount of experienced reviewers who have so far had issues with their new phones is far too high, and the average consumer will likely face these issues even more frequently.

Samsung has yet to respond to Bohn’s request for comment, though they did send him a replacement review model.

 

via Verge

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