Faux pas fix: Samsung completes 2-month redesign of Galaxy Fold; in final stages of production
The company has stretched the protective film to wrap around the entire screen so it would be impossible to peel off by hand.
By Bloomberg |
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Samsung will soon start shipping major components for the Galaxy Fold, including the display and battery.
By Sam Kim and Sohee Kim
Samsung Electronics Co. has completed a two-month redesign of the Galaxy Fold to fix embarrassing screen failures that forced its delay, people familiar with the matter say, allowing the Korean giant to debut its marquee smartphone in time for the crucial holiday season.
The world’s largest smartphone maker is now in the final stages of producing a commercial version but can’t yet pin down a date to begin sales, people familiar with the matter said, asking not to be identified describing an internal effort. Samsung pulled the device after several publications including Bloomberg News reported problems with test versions, such as screen malfunctions that emerged after a film on the display was peeled off.
Korea’s biggest company is trying to move past yet another product faux pas. It has now stretched the protective film to wrap around the entire screen and flow into the outer bezels so it would be impossible to peel off by hand, said the people, who have seen the latest versions. It re-engineered the hinge, pushing it slightly upward from the screen (it’s now flush with the display) to help stretch the film further when the phone opens.
That tension makes the film feel harder and more a natural part of the device rather than a detachable accessory, they added. The consequent protrusion, almost imperceptible to the naked eye, may help reduce the chance of a crease developing in the middle of the screen over time, one of the people said.
Samsung is keen to salvage its reputation after canceling the April 26 launch of the $1,980 device when folding displays on review models exhibited problems. It had counted on the world’s first mass-produced foldable smartphone to challenge Apple Inc. and widen its lead over Chinese rivals such as Huawei Technologies Co. Instead, some models developed issues after mere days of use: Bloomberg’s test unit failed to function properly after a plastic layer covering the screen was removed, and a small tear developed at the top of the hinge where the gadget opened.
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Samsung will soon start shipping major components for the Galaxy Fold, including the display and battery, to a main plant in Vietnam for assembly while the company debates a launch date, one of the people said. But the company is unlikely to unveil its re-upholstered Galaxy Fold during an Aug. 7 “Unpack” event in New York for the new flagship Note 10 phone, one of the people said. A Samsung representative declined to comment.
The Fold’s postponement marked a setback for a company that had bet on its latest innovation to extend its dominance and ignite a stagnating smartphone market. But the Suwon, South Korea-based firm was keen to avoid the kind of fiasco it suffered in 2016 when it recalled the Note 7, which showed a tendency to burst into flames. Samsung also finds itself in no rush to launch the Galaxy Fold after Huawei postponed the roll-out of its own foldable device, the person said.
Samsung 'Unpacked' Event: Galaxy S10+, Foldable Phone, Active Smartwatch Steal The Show
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At the 2019 Samsung 'Unpacked' event in San Francisco, the tech giant unveiled its upcoming Galaxy S10 phones, 5G smartphone, Galaxy buds and smartwatches.
The tech-heavy evening witnessed the launch of the world's first foldable phone. The Korean tech tycoon set the standards high for competition by taking the wraps off the world's first-ever 5G smartphone. But this is not where it ends. Samsung left tech geeks in awe of the new gadgets launched.
Without much ado, take a look at the highlights of Samsung's 'Unpacked' event.
At the 2019 Samsung 'Unpacked' event in San Francisco, the tech giant unveiled its upcoming Galaxy S10 phones, 5G smartphone, Galaxy buds and smartwatches. The tech-heavy evening witnessed the launch..
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Samsung finally took the wraps off three new devices from Galaxy S flagship. All three devices are set to launch in India next month and are powered by the same Exynos 9820 processor.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 features AMOLED screen with Samsung's new Infinity O style notch design, also known as the punch hole display. It also features an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and face unlock. Selfie lovers can rejoice as the device features a triple rear camera setup.
With an 8GB RAM with 128GB or 512GB storage, the device comes with Samsung’s One UI based on Android 9.0. The smartphone is priced at USD $899.99.
Samsung finally took the wraps off three new devices from Galaxy S flagship. All three devices are set to launch in India next month and are powered by the same Exynos 9820 processor. The Samsung Gal..
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Like Galaxy S10, S10+ also features AMOLED screen with punch hole display and in-display fingerprint scanner. The smartphone has a 6.4-inch screen: both with quad HD+ curved displays. What's different with this device is the Vapor Chamber Cooling. For selfie loves, it features a triple rear camera setup with dual front camera. It is expected to be priced at USD 999.99.
Like Galaxy S10, S10+ also features AMOLED screen with punch hole display and in-display fingerprint scanner. The smartphone has a 6.4-inch screen: both with quad HD+ curved displays. What's differen..
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Samsung Galaxy S10e shares the same screen as S10 and S10+. In terms of display, it features a 5.8-inch full HD+ screen, both with quad HD+ curved displays. What's different with this one is a side-mounted capacitive fingerprint scanner. It stands back in terms of the camera with a dual rear camera setup. This one is priced at $749.99.
Samsung Galaxy S10e shares the same screen as S10 and S10+. In terms of display, it features a 5.8-inch full HD+ screen, both with quad HD+ curved displays. What's different with this one is a side-m..
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Foldable phones have been the talk of the tech town for months now. In December last year, Samsung hinted towards the launch of such a device at its upcoming event. The tech giant kept its promise and kicked-off the 'Unpacked' event with the launch of Samsung Galaxy Fold. The device features a 7.3-inch Infinity Flex display with Dynamic AMOLED panel and QXGA+ resolution. A hidden hinge system is used for smooth transition between displays. Android 9.0 with a custom UI powers the Galaxy Fold.
Other characteristics of this device include a 855 processor, 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, dual batteries offering a 4,380mAh capacity. It is the first-ever smartphone that comes with a super-fast UFS 3.0 flash storage.
It has a total of six cameras with a triple rear camera setup. Priced at USD 1,980, the device will launch in April in the US. However, its India launch date has not been revealed yet.
Foldable phones have been the talk of the tech town for months now. In December last year, Samsung hinted towards the launch of such a device at its upcoming event. The tech giant kept its promise an..
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Samsung unveiled the first ever 5G device, Galaxy S10 5G, at the 'Unpacked' event. The device is the first in the world with 5G support.
It sports a 6.7-inch curved Quad HD and AMOLED display with Infinity-O style notch. Highlight of the phone is a 3D depth camera on the rear and back. It puts battery woes to an end with a massive 4500 mAh battery, the largest on any Samsung Galaxy device. It is expected to be priced at USD 1,499.99.
Samsung unveiled the first ever 5G device, Galaxy S10 5G, at the 'Unpacked' event. The device is the first in the world with 5G support. It sports a 6.7-inch curved Quad HD and AMOLED display with In..
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Samsung did not stop at smartphones at the 'Unpacked' event. A bunch of new accessories also made it to the tech giant's new line-up this year. Galaxy Buds, Samsung's latest wireless earbuds with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, were launched at the big event. The adaptive dual microphones cut background noise. Bixby allows enhanced ambient sound support.
The buds weigh only 49 grams each and deliver up to 6 hours of music playback and 5 hours of call on a single charge. They also support wireless charging. Priced at USD 129.99, these earbuds are expected to launch in India in next month.
Samsung did not stop at smartphones at the 'Unpacked' event. A bunch of new accessories also made it to the tech giant's new line-up this year. Galaxy Buds, Samsung's latest wireless earbuds with Blu..
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Samsung took care of the needs of fitness freaks too with the Galaxy Active Smartwatch and Galaxy Fit Fitness Tracker. A 360X360 resolution is protected by Gorilla glass 3. The water-resistant watch weighs only 25 grams. Other features include Exynos 9110 Dual-core 1.15 GHz, 768MB RAM, 4GB storage and 230mAh battery. A Tizen based Wearable OS 4.0 allows the device to monitor heart rate and blood pressure. The smartwatch is priced at USD 199.
The Korean tech giant also unveiled the Galaxy Fit Fitness Tracker at the 'Unpacked' event. It features a 120X120 resolution, is water resistant and tracks the heart rate and sleep levels as well. This one is priced at USD 99.99.
Samsung took care of the needs of fitness freaks too with the Galaxy Active Smartwatch and Galaxy Fit Fitness Tracker. A 360X360 resolution is protected by Gorilla glass 3. The water-resistant watch ..
Foldable phones let users double their screen real estate while also keeping devices compact enough to fit into a pocket. But analysts say it’s unclear whether companies can develop apps to take full advantage of the innovative screen. Samsung’s delay underscored the challenges of creating a display that folds like a notebook, something Samsung spent eight years trying to master.
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Even if the phone is made to perfection, the market may not be ready for it: Samsung shipped more than 290 million phones last year, according to Strategy Analytics, but said earlier this year it would produce about 1 million foldable phones in 2019.
Samsung, which supplies the organic light-emitting diode screens used in Apple iPhones, is also developing a clamshell-like foldable phone and has already created dozens of prototypes, one of the people said.
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Bloomberg News reported in March Samsung was working on a pair of new foldable models to follow the Galaxy Fold, including one that folds vertically and another that folds outward like Huawei’s Mate X. The company also envisions smartphones with rollable and stretchable displays in the future, Samsung Executive Vice President Chung Eui-suk said in February.