Samsung's highly-anticipated new $2,000 foldable smartphone hit stores in the U.S. on Friday, after a wave of bad reviews delayed its planned debut from April.
Samsung's highly-anticipated new $2,000 foldable smartphone hit stores in the U.S. on Friday, after a wave of bad reviews delayed its planned debut from April.
The phone was unveiled by Samsung in February and was supposed to be available to U.S. consumers in April before the rollout was put on hold. Its most buzzed-about feature is that it is designed to seamlessly fold from a 7.3-inch tablet to a 4.6-inch smartphone. The tech blog Endgadget said the new version is"stronger than before," and that Samsung addressed the key structural issues that were causing the initial version of the phone to break. The review notes that"beyond those hardware changes, nothing else is new on the Galaxy Fold."A reviewer at Tech Crunch said the display on his new device was damaged after just a day of use.
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