Samsung’s $2,000 folding phones are already breaking as users report “device stopped working after just ONE day”

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Few Samsung’s new folding phones are breaking after just a couple of days and they cost $2,000

Journalists who got the phone to review before public launch is clamming that Galaxy Fold screen started flickering and turning black before completely fizzling out

A couple of other people who got the phone to review say they removed a very thin protective kind layer from the screens that they thought was supposed to come off, but was meant to stay.

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Message on the screen

The warning on Galaxy Fold packaging instructs users not to remove the protective layer, As shown in the picture

‘The main screen had a special protective layer,’ and the message on it was written ‘Peeling off the protective layer or using any adhesives on the main screen, such as screen protectors or stickers, may cause damage.’

Samsung Fold started operating abnormally after he removed the film and eventually became unusable.

Gurman tweeted ‘The screen on my Galaxy Fold review unit is completely broken and unusable just two days in,’

The Dieter Bohn, executive editor of technology news site The Verge, says he left that layer on and his screen still broke.

Samsung Fold now working

Bohn added the device seemed to have a defective hinge that caused the screen to become ‘distorted’ with a slight swelling that can be felt when you run your finger over it.

He also added that the screen started to show signs that it would break entirely.

CNBC also reported that the phone stopped working properly and its protective layer still intact

When we open then left of the display which makes the screen 7.3 inch starts for flickers consistently.

The million dollar question is can the Galaxy Fold withstand normal use?

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