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  • Coolsmartphone | Samsung Galaxy Fold units breaking already.
  • Before I type another word, I should mention that a sizeable proportion of the problems appear to be due to US-reviewers trying to pull off a protective film from the screen of the new folding phone from Samsung. A large amount of them assumed it was a screen protector, and yanked at it. YouTuber Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) had the following to say …

    So, if you do pay a helluva-lot-of-money for one of these things, you could break it in seconds by peeling off this layer. Now, whilst we applaud Samsung (and Huawei plus others) for taking a chance on a new form factor, it shouldn't be this easy to kill it, should it?

    Well, it seems that there's a bit more to it. Samsung do appear to be putting warning notices in boxes, but some of these reviewers are denying seeing them and the Samsung US PR teams are getting a little sweaty because of the negative reviews, tweets and videos that are appearing. Not only that, but think about that moment when you unboxed your latest smartphone. Did you read all the bits of paper and leaflets inside the box before you started messing with the phone?

    Samsung Galaxy Fold units breaking already.

    Another Twitter user, Nirmal Piyumantha, has found a reference to it in the "Getting Started" guide but again – who reads all that?

    Samsung Galaxy Fold units breaking already.

    OK, so let's try and remain positive. Early reviews show that, if you fiddle about with the protective film on the front of the phone, you can break the thing. Let's just not do that. Let's move on. It's a "1st Gen" device after all. Oh, and let's try to gloss over the fact that the Samsung Fold still has a fold, even when it's.. unfolded.

    But wait…..

    Samsung Galaxy Fold units breaking already.

    Over at CNBC, their review unit is busted, and they didn't touch the protective layer

    CNBC didn't remove that layer, and our screen is now .. failing to work properly. When opened, the left side of the flexible display, which makes up a large 7.3-inch screen, flickers consistently.

    Here's the unit after being used for just two days…

    OK, so maybe that's just a one-off. It's early days and Samsung have only just started taking orders. It's probably just one defective unit, right? Well, sadly … no.

    Another reviewer – Dieter Bohn – has seen the hinge on his loaner "bulge", causing the screen to come out of alignment…

    He believes that, possibly whilst in his pocket, a small piece of debris may have got into the hinge mechanism and caused it to do this. Meanwhile, Steve Kovach has also got a wonky left screen..

    It appears that this is becoming quite a big problem. Others are also now stating that their screens are flickering and again, they haven't fiddled with the protective layer on top of the screen.

    Samsung have failed to comment, however they have replaced some devices and warned that the peel-able, removable protective layer shouldn't be… removed.

    Samsung Galaxy Fold units breaking already.

    So … what can we say here? We know that Samsung have tested it to death, so why has this happened? Is it just a bad batch? A bad early run of phones? We don't really know just yet because Samsung haven't issued a statement. It appears to be a hardware / design problem so it's not something that is easily solvable.

    If quick action isn't taken, the brand will get hammered again – the same way that it did in 2014 with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This is a phone costing $2000 in the USA and £1799 here in the UK. This makes it a really big investment and people need to be assured that the phone is 100% perfect.

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