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Tag Archives: Samsung Galaxy Fold
Can Apple Make Foldables Work?
This blog has discussed the problems with foldable phones. Samsung is finally delivering their Galaxy Fold next month, and Huawei is about to release theirs. Both releases come after several setbacks. However, it appears that Apple isn’t afraid and will … Continue reading
T-Mobile Will Not Carry Newly ‘Fixed’ Samsung Galaxy Fold
The Samsung Galaxy Fold has been revamped, and it is almost ready for release in September. Samsung has the news. “Earlier this year, we announced Galaxy Fold—Samsung’s first foldable device, and the beginning of an entirely new mobile category. Since then, we’ve … Continue reading
RIP The Foldable Smartphone?
Foldable smartphones have consumed a lot of buzz over the past year, but that seems to be dwindling down. Most of the excitement came when Samsung gave a look at a working new smartphone called the Galaxy Fold. Even before … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy Fold: A Big Failure?
The Samsung Galaxy Fold was supposed to be released late last week. However, as some predicted, quality control problems took over. CBS News explains why. “Samsung is pushing back this week’s planned public launch of its highly anticipated, $2,000 folding phone … Continue reading
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold Announcement Sparks Mixed Reaction
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold was announced along with the new Samsung Galaxy S series, and although there is excitement, there is also a lot of skepticism. TechRadar notes that even though the Galaxy Fold seems cool, it doesn’t make sense as a … Continue reading