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Samsung postpones launch of Galaxy Fold screen flaw (general)

Samsung postpones launch on Galaxy Fold screen flaw (general)


Samsung will postpone the launch of the Galaxy Fold smartphone in response to sample flaw reports from foldable handset judges.

Samsung Electronics initially planned to release the Galaxy Fold Long Term Evolution (LTE) model for the first time in the US on June 26.

The announcement was postponed a few days after some reviewers of the $ 1980 Fold Phone reported a problem with the test rig in just a day or two. It was pointed out that a defect occurred such as screen flickering, screen off, and screen line generation.

Samsung also delayed the Galaxy Fold presentation, which was scheduled to be held for reporters in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China on the 23rd and 24th, respectively.

The official said, "We decided to postpone the launch of the Galaxy Fold to fully evaluate this feedback and conduct further internal tests." Samsung plans to announce the release date in the coming weeks.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, which was released three years ago in August 2016, has been discontinued due to a battery ignition defect.

A Samsung spokesman said, "Inspecting the issues reported on the display revealed that it may be related to the impact on the top and bottom exposed areas of the corners." Is there. ”

Samsung considered foldable design as the technology of the future in the field of mobile phones, which had hardly been surprising since Apple's iPhone in 2007. Huawei, a Chinese rival, also announced its `` Mate X '', a folding handset.

Samsung Electronics originally planned to start selling Galaxy Folds in Korea, Europe and China in May.

Galaxy Fold's US launch partners AT & T and T-Mobile did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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