Samsung once again responded to the Galaxy Fold screen problem: it will thoroughly investigate the cause of each faulty machine
Samsung once again responded to the Galaxy Fold screen problem: it will thoroughly investigate the cause of each faulty machine

On April 20, it was reported that some foreign media recently reported that shortly after they got the Samsung Galaxy Fold, the mobile phone screen flickered, blacked, or even cracked. Samsung then issued an official statement: "We will personally conduct a detailed inspection of these devices to find the reason for this situation."

On April 19, Xinhua News Agency contacted the headquarters of Samsung Electronics on this matter. Samsung said that the problem with some damaged Galaxy Fold screens might be caused by the user removing the protective layer on the screen. Samsung will thoroughly investigate the cause of each faulty machine. Samsung previously said that the protective layer (film) of the Galaxy Fold main screen is part of the screen, which is designed to protect the screen from accidental scratches. In addition to tearing off the protective layer, coating the main screen with adhesive may also damage the screen.

Love to play computer games We also got this folding phone at the first time, but so far there has been no screen damage. Samsung Galaxy Fold was launched overseas at the end of February this year. It is planned to sell on April 26 at a price of US $1980, or 13272 yuan. Consumers certainly don't want to have problems with such expensive mobile phones after they buy them. I hope Samsung will find out the cause as soon as possible.


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