Samsung asks journalists to return their galaxy fold
Table of contents:
Samsung sent units of the Galaxy Fold to journalists around the world, so they could test the high-end. Thanks to this you could see these problems on your screen, which have caused the delay in its launch. The company is now asking all journalists to return their phones. Since the company wants to investigate these units of the device.
Samsung asks journalists to return their Galaxy Fold
One of the firm's goals is to determine if all units in the phone have these problems. To be able to work in a minor way in a solution in this sense.
Samsung seeks solutions
In addition, Samsung has already confirmed that they are working to introduce improvements to this phone. There are two aspects that the company seeks to improve in it. On the one hand the screen, where these problems are arising, in addition to the hinge. Since it seems that one of the causes in these problems is the contact between the hinge and the screen. But it is something that has not been confirmed yet.
The Korean brand will work on improvements to its Galaxy Fold these weeks. We don't know for now how long it will take to fix all these glitches in the high-end. But they will surely last a few weeks.
So we will probably hear more about this process. A moment of importance for Samsung, which must solve this problem as soon as possible in the Galaxy Fold. Otherwise, the launch of this smartphone will be a failure before it even reaches stores. We will be attentive to the work of the firm in these weeks.
Some users decide to return their gtx 970 alleging misleading nvidia advertising
Some users decide to return their GeForce GTX 970 due to their problem with the use of VRAM alleging misleading advertising by nvidia
Corsair asks to return h100i rgb platinum liquids due to coolant leak
Corsair requests to return H100i RGB Platinum SE fluids for leakage of coolant. Find out more about this problem.
Intel asks samsung for help making their desktop cpus
It is the first time in history that Intel has turned to a third party to manufacture its CPUs, in this case, Samsung.