Samsung Galaxy Fold Displays Already Failing for Some Users

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Published 17 Apr 2019

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It has not been long since the first impressions of Samsung’s first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, went live. And while the initial reactions appeared to be on the positive side, it appears that many individuals are running into display issues already.

It is being reported by several different outlets that the Galaxy Fold is seeing a major issue with its display. The Verge has one of the reports, outlining that, along the crease when the display is folded open, there is something pressing up against the plastic panel. A bulge of some kind, which could be the hinge itself.

“Look closely at the picture above, and you can see a small bulge right on the crease of my Galaxy Fold review unit. It’s just enough to slightly distort the screen, and I can feel it under my finger. There’s something pressing up against the screen at the hinge, right there in the crease. My best guess is that it’s a piece of debris, something harder than lint for sure. It’s possible that it’s something else, though, like the hinge itself on a defective unit pressing up on the screen.”

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Other publications have also come forward to say that their Galaxy Fold review unit is broken in the display. CNBC:

https://twitter.com/stevekovach/status/1118571414934753280

Bloomberg:

However, there are also other publications, including The Wall Street Journal, that say their review unit is just fine, but they haven’t taken off the screen protector yet:

This is what the screen protector looks like when it’s removed, which is what Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman believes may have contributed to the issue:

This is a major issue for Samsung, and not just because this is just a day after initial hands-on impressions. The company itself touted the fact that the Galaxy Fold was able to last for up to 200,000 folds. Whether or not that is actually the case will now be up for debate. At the time of this post going live, Samsung has not offered a statement on the matter at hand.

As noted by The Verge:

“We’ve seen worries about scratches on expensive phones and debris breaking the keyboard on expensive MacBooks, but a piece of debris distorting the screen on a $1,980 phone after one day of use feels like it’s on an entirely different level.”

Update: Samsung has issued an official statement on the matter.

A limited number of early Galaxy Fold samples were provided to media for review. We have received a few reports regarding the main display on the samples provided. We will thoroughly inspect these units in person to determine the cause of the matter.

Separately, a few reviewers reported having removed the top layer of the display causing damage to the screen. 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. 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.

[via The Verge]