Samsung's Galaxy Fold is coming this September, Samsung announced tonight following months of testing and tweaking after an initial launch was halted in April because of durability issues.
This time, they took the time to fully evaluate the Fold’s design to address some of those issues that forced them to pause the launch of one of the world’s first foldable phones. During that time, they’ve tweaked the following items according to a press release:
One of the other problems had to do with external particles slipping underneath the display through gaps at the top and bottom of the device where the Fold’s hinge worked its magic. Those particles then pushed into the display and broke it in some cases. It’s tough to tell if Samsung fully closed that gap, but is adding protective caps in those places and new metal layers under the display while reducing space at the hinge.
While September is the new target, Samsung is still conducting some final product testing. They’ve also taken this extra time to get more apps ready for the foldable UI of the Galaxy Fold.
Specific availability will be announced closer to that September launch, but we’re going to assume the phone will still cost close to $2,000. You ready to get hyped again for the Fold?
Source: Samsung
This time, they took the time to fully evaluate the Fold’s design to address some of those issues that forced them to pause the launch of one of the world’s first foldable phones. During that time, they’ve tweaked the following items according to a press release:
When reviewers got the phone they ran into several problems with the removal of that top protective layer that Samsung referenced above. With this change that expands that layer beyond the bezel, that should no longer be an issue.
- The top protective layer of the Infinity Flex Display has been extended beyond the bezel, making it apparent that it is an integral part of the display structure and not meant to be removed.
- Galaxy Fold features additional reinforcements to better protect the device from external particles while maintaining its signature foldable experience:
- The top and bottom of the hinge area have been strengthened with newly added protection caps.
- Additional metal layers underneath the Infinity Flex Display have been included to reinforce the protection of the display.
- The space between the hinge and body of Galaxy Fold has been reduced.
One of the other problems had to do with external particles slipping underneath the display through gaps at the top and bottom of the device where the Fold’s hinge worked its magic. Those particles then pushed into the display and broke it in some cases. It’s tough to tell if Samsung fully closed that gap, but is adding protective caps in those places and new metal layers under the display while reducing space at the hinge.
While September is the new target, Samsung is still conducting some final product testing. They’ve also taken this extra time to get more apps ready for the foldable UI of the Galaxy Fold.
Specific availability will be announced closer to that September launch, but we’re going to assume the phone will still cost close to $2,000. You ready to get hyped again for the Fold?
Source: Samsung