Samsung Galaxy Fold was unveiled on February 20, 2019, that was originally announced on April 26 in Europe. However, due to hardware issues with its display reported by the various tech-savvies and reviewers or whatever you call them, the company postponed the world's first foldable handset in order to fix the noted issues.
Earlier in May, Samsung CEO DJ Koh said in a statement that the company is working hard to make the necessary improvements in delayed handset. Now, another leader of Samsung's Display vice president, Kim Seong-Cheol, issued a new statement stating that the company has fixed most of the issues with Galaxy Fold display and the device is ready to hit the market. No exact date has been announced so far.
Better late than never – While reviewing past reports and announcements made by the South Korean giant, we believe the company is making permanent progress in its foldable phone.
Samsung might be aware of Google's z-shaped Foldable Pixel. Any further mistake could lead the company to lose consumers' trust in its foldable technology. And the possibility is that people can prefer to buy other handy devices than Samsung.
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