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According to TechCrunch's reviewers, he found that the Samsung Galaxy Fold screen was broken after a day of use. It's worth noting that it's folded in a different way than the original Fold, which indicates that this is a new issue with the two device versions.
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The new Samsung Galaxy Fold used by the reviewer showed a spot in the center of the display where a large number of pixels ruptured, which may be inconvenient due to centering.
According to reviewers, this is most likely due to the fact that they pressed the seam to close the device. Although Samsung recommends using a tap to turn the foldable phone on or off (this is a stupid idea considering the special way most people turn the phone on or off), but the critics assert that they did it, which means new The Galaxy Fold can be damaged even when the user is careful.
In fact, Samsung has released a number of ways to avoid damage to the device, from the obvious (do not leave the phone in the phone when you close the phone) to suspicious (do not put the Galaxy Fold next to the credit card). Or medical equipment).
The new Samsung Galaxy Fold problem is certainly not as extensive as the original durability issue. So far, only one writer has reported these issues, so it may not be as extensive. However, Samsung has only one job in redesigning the new Galaxy Fold, which is to ensure that it will not be interrupted during the day – this work is clearly a failure.
So far, TechRadar hasn't had any problems with the use of collapsible phones, and you can expect a full review of the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
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