The galaxy fold keeps breaking easily

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Samsung has spent several months working on improving the Galaxy Fold, to again avoid problems on its screen like those in April. The Korean firm promised to improve the phone and make it more robust. It has been sold in several countries in Europe for a week and since the beginning of the month in South Korea. It seems to be a phone that is easily damaged.
Galaxy Fold still breaks easily
It is a review in TechCrunch where you can see that the phone is still susceptible to damage, it is not as resistant as the firm has wanted us to believe.
Endurance problems
Samsung has warned users about the use of the Galaxy Fold, in addition to publishing a video that tells how they should take care of the phone at all times. Despite this, even if the advice of the Korean brand is followed, it is possible that this phone will end up being damaged at some point, so it is a problem that can undoubtedly be serious.
So it seems that despite the changes, the phone is still as fragile as the model that launched in April of this year. So far there has been no reaction from the Korean brand to these allegations.
It is clear that this is something that casts doubt on the changes that have been introduced these months in the Galaxy Fold. So we will see if it is really so that this phone continues to break easily or not. The headaches for Samsung are not over yet, that seems clear already.
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