Samsung's Most Expensive Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Fold has been available for pre-orders in the US just a few days ago. This phone was announced in February. Sources say this phone can be launched in India on 7th May, where its expected launch price is being Rs. 1,40,000. The highlight of the Samsung Fold is being highlighted by this name, in this phone, you can see the Foldable screen. 2 days ago, the review units of this phone were sent to the reviewers, in which some surprising things have been reported about this phone.
The screen on my Galaxy Fold review unit is completely broken and unusable just two days in. Hard to know if this is widespread or not. pic.twitter.com/G0OHj3DQHw— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 17, 2019
Let us know that this phone Folds from the centre. That's why the phone's 7.3-inch screen remains 4.6-inches. The company has used Super AMOLED display in this Samsung Galaxy Fold. But the shocking thing is that after reaching the reviewers they tested it, after which the phone's screen break appears. This is first revealed by Mark Gurman. Mark Gurman is working in 9to5mac from 6 years, where he gives information about things related to Apple and Tech. A review unit of the Samsung Galaxy Fold was also given to Mark Gurman. The second day of using the phone itself began to break into their review unit's screen, whose pictures they shared on their Instagram. You can also see it above.
As soon as this news becomes viral, Samsung has responded to it. The company said that they have used a kind of protective layer on this phone, which can be seen due to the removal of the phone. The company has not shared much information about the Protective Layer. Samsung has also said that due to the high demand of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, they have stopped the pre-order of this phone at the moment.
After one day of use... pic.twitter.com/VjDlJI45C9— Steve Kovach (@stevekovach) April 17, 2019
In addition to Mark Gurman, CNBC's journalist Steve Kovach, The Verge's tech editor Dieter Bohn and Famous Tech Youtuber Marques Brownlee have also shown the picture or the view of the video on their twitter handle. Marques Brownlee told in his tweet that what users understand as screen protectors is actually a layer of screen. In the post, Steve Kovach has shown that the flicker problem in the screen is also coming out.
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