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Kim Chi Samsung Galaxy FOLD is BROKEN No Screen brand new in 2 DAYS! many cases! FAILED!

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Samsung is getting into another QUALITY SAGA just like Note 7 Batteries, their phones are FOLDED in WRONG WAY and will break! Huawei is RIGHT!


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The Samsung Galaxy Fold phone is shown on a screen at Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Unpacked event in San Francisco, California. (Photo: REUTERS/Stephen Nellis/File Photo)

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SEOUL: Samsung announced Thursday (Apr 18) it will inspect units of its highly anticipated folding smartphone after some reviewers reported screen damage.
A handful of US-based reporters were given the flagship Galaxy Fold phones, priced at US$1,980, ahead of the model's official release next week, and they reported screen issues within days of using the devices.


"The screen on my Galaxy Fold review unit is completely broken and unusable just two days in," Bloomberg's Mark Gunman tweeted.
And Dieter Bohn of The Verge said: "Something happened to my Galaxy Fold screen and caused a bulge ... It's broken."
Samsung spent nearly eight years developing the Galaxy Fold, which is part of the South Korean tech giant's strategy to propel growth with groundbreaking gadgets.
"We will thoroughly inspect these units in person to determine the cause of the matter," Samsung said in a statement after reports of the screen damage emerged.


The firm suggested some reviewers encountered screen failures because a section of the display was removed.
"The main display on the Galaxy Fold features a top protective layer, which is part of the display structure designed to protect the screen from unintended scratches," it said.
"Removing the protective layer or adding adhesives to the main display may cause damage. We will ensure this information is clearly delivered to our customers."
Some of the reviewers, including Bloomberg's Gunman, had removed this layer.
CNBC's Steve Kovach said he had not, but still faced major problems with the device.
Samsung is the world's biggest smartphone maker, and earlier this month launched the 5G version of its top-end Galaxy S10 device.
But despite the recent announcements about its new high-end devices, Samsung has warned of a more than 60 percent plunge in first-quarter operating profit in the face of weakening markets.
The firm is also no stranger to device issues.
Its reputation suffered a major blow after a damaging worldwide recall of its Galaxy Note 7 devices over exploding batteries in 2016, which cost the firm billions of dollars and shattered its global brand image.
Samsung has said it will release the Galaxy Fold as scheduled on April 26.
Its share price was down 2.6 per cent Thursday afternoon.
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Tech and gadgets:

1) Never be an early adopter

2) Never buy first gen products

Doesn't matter which brand it is.
 

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That's damaging but if Samsung is like PAP government then no problem. Nobody will be sacked or commit hara kiri... the CEO continues his multimillion salary and the head of R&D need not even explain anything. Long live PAP, huat ahhhhhh
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Koreans are similar to the Japanese, they will publicly apologize and make amends.

Anyway, it's just silly to buy first gen tech product. Better to burn your cash elsewhere.
 

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Where are the gay phone haters now?
Cock jammed inside mouth


Gay Phone Inc is 10X WORSE than Kim Chi.

Their phones not only failed, they exploded, electrocuted users, cheated, restricted (jail break), exploited, betrayed and backstabbed (copyright extort) customers. They also FAILED quality and technology until now can not make a single 5G gay phone! Failed and ruined supplier relationship git sued everywhere by every one e.g. Qualcomm.

Gay Phone is also STUPID and Shameless wanted count on Intel 5G modem chip which was said to be 2021 year and now GAVE UP EXITED MARKET!

Lao LAN Yahyah then turned to Lan-Lan go beg Qualcomm and Huawei for 5G chips!

Gay Phone Inc got no technology, and shameless to be arrogant, only depending on competitors to supply technologies, e.g. Samsung supplied FLASH STORAGE CHIPS + RAM CHIPS + Super AMOLED TOUCH SCREENS.

Fools are impressed and wrongly see Gay Phone Inc highly, but they are just crooks and shit!

Many so called Gay Phone Technologies are actually NOT developed nor invented by their Gays! Just only licence purchased and acquisition (of tiny startup firms) or STOLEN or bought at crazy sucker prices from other tech firms. $$$ came from OVER-PAYING STUPID GAY PHONE BIYERS SUCKERS!
 

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SEOUL: Smartphone maker Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has postponed media events for its Galaxy Fold planned for this week in Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai, a company official said, days after reviewers of the foldable handset reported defective samples.

The Singapore event scheduled for Wednesday (Apr 24) has been delayed with no new date given.

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"In light of the recent feedback on a limited number of Galaxy Fold media review units, Samsung is taking the time to ensure that the Galaxy Fold units are in optimum shape for your experience at the event," said a spokesperson in an email on Saturday.

Instead of plaudits ahead of the phone's launch on Apr 26 in the United States, the South Korean conglomerate has been blighted by technology journalists reporting breaks, bulges and blinking screens after using their samples for as little as a day.

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FILE PHOTO: The Samsung Galaxy Fold phone is shown on a screen at Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Unpa
The Samsung Galaxy Fold phone is shown on a screen at Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s Unpacked event in San Francisco, California. (Photo: Reuters/Stephen Nellis)

Samsung said it received "a few" reports of damage to the displays of samples of the US$1,980 handset, raising the spectre of the combustible Galaxy Note 7 three years ago which the firm ultimately pulled from shelves at massive cost.

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The reviewers' reports of broken screens went viral online and prompted the creation of hashtag #foldgate on Twitter.



Samsung has hailed the folding design as the future in a field that has seen few surprises since Apple Inc's iPhone in 2007. Chinese rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has also announced a folding handset, the Mate X.


The Samsung official on Monday said the firm was thoroughly investigating the damage reports as previously announced, and declined to comment on whether there would be any change to the US release date.

The firm plans to begin South Korean and European sales in May, and Chinese sales from an undisclosed date.

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