Samsung Galaxy Fold ready to return to the market
Samsung appears to have finished the redesign of its Galaxy Fold, the first smartphone with a folding screen, which particularly at the display stage had significant issues with its operation. In reality, at the start of its sale, we had seen how readily the smartphone screen broke owing to the entrance between the structure and dust or other impurities display. Sources close to Samsung claim these problems were fully addressed and the Galaxy Fold could reach the market as quickly as possible.
Samsung Galaxy Fold: how's that going to be?
According to sources close to the laboratories, the world's biggest smartphone manufacturer is now in the final phases of the new commercial version, although it is still unable to set a accurate date for the new Galaxy Fold's beginning of sales. Samsung withdrew the phone after several customers had issues such as screen malfunctions that arose after the movie was removed or even after the dust particles entered between the character and the AMOLED panel.
Samsung attempts to overcome another false step in its product. The company appears to have stretched the protective film from the rumors that wrap the screen to cover even the external frames and make it impossible to detach with the fingers as happened with the first versions instead. He redesigned the hinge, making it even closer to the screen (now with the display it's flush) all to assist extend the movie when the phone goes to open. This enables you to have a harder film than before, even with a more natural look and close to what can be seen with the glass panels today, in some respects.
Therefore, Samsung seems ready to save its reputation after canceling the launch of a device, the Galaxy Fold, on April 26, which will cost € 2000 in beauty. A definitely premium device in a kind of cover with a flexible display, as if it were a book. Dimensions from 4.6 "to HD + resolution, clearly SuperAMOLED, while a enormous 7.3" Dynamic AMOLED with 1536x2152 pixel resolution internally. The first will be used to consult notifications, incoming emails or brief browsing sessions to rapidly retrieve data, the second will be used for everything else: from multitasking to multimedia content viewing.