dearJulius.com

Galaxy Fold, take 2: Everything that's new and different in Samsung's foldable phone

© Provided by CBS Interactive Inc.   The new, improved Galaxy Fold. Tyler Lizenby/CNET

By Jessica Dolcourt, CNET

The Samsung Galaxy Fold is back. After a variety of problems affecting the foldable phone's bendable screen on review devices, Samsung postponed the Fold's sale and went back to the drawing board to fix the flaws. Now, a new and improved Galaxy Fold will go on sale in September, starting in Korea and branching out throughout Asia and Europe before heading to the US.

I got a chance to go hands-on with the redesigned model, which Samsung says will avoid incurring the kind of damage that caused some reviewers' screens to break. (CNET's review unit never broke, but the screen did sustain scratches.)

The Galaxy Fold looks mostly the same as before, but there truly are fewer opportunities for particles to creep under the screen, and Samsung has completely removed the question of whether the protective layer on top of the original design was an optional screen protector or an essential part of the display's integrity -- it was actually the latter, as some reviewers learned the hard way earlier this year. 

© Provided by CBS Interactive Inc.   Tyler Lizenby/CNET

Opening and closing the Fold also feels different. Smoother, perhaps. Sturdier. I always loved opening and closing the original design during my time with the phone: The sensation of resistance as you closed the screen and felt the magnetic sides snap shut. 

But now it feels more complete somehow. It's hard to say why exactly, with the original Galaxy Fold so far in the rearview mirror -- the last time I held it was in mid-April.

Here's every way the Galaxy Fold has changed.

© Provided by CBS Interactive Inc.   What screen protector? That layer is still there, but you no longer see it and that's good. Tyler Lizenby/CNET
 
No visible screen protector: If you peel this off, it immediately makes the Fold's screen unusable. Now, this polymer layer extends beneath the plastic bezel. It's still there but you can't see it, and that's how it should be.

Screen caps at the ends of the phone: New T-shaped plastic "caps" plug up air gaps that existed before when you fold the phone's screen -- this is the slack that's created as part of the kinetic process. I tried jamming my fingernails around this part to see if I could create any openings, but wasn't able to. That's reassuring.

Reinforced screen: The previous Galaxy Fold design had a layer or metal supporting a cushiony layer and then the top portion of the display. Samsung says this caused the screen crease that runs down the phone's center to look more prominent. Now it's reinforced the screen by adding a second layer of metal on top of that cushion. We'll see if that reduces the crease's appearance and also keeps by pressing too hard on the display at bay.

© Provided by CBS Interactive Inc.   Tyler Lizenby/CNET
 
No more Astro Blue or Martian Green colors: The blue and green colors really took the Fold over the top, but Samsung told us that it'll only sell the Fold in silver and black now. It's a shame, but I'm not really surprised. Samsung might be preparing for fewer sales as a result of waning enthusiasm, and therefore keeping its production counts in check. 

No Galaxy Fold 5G in the US: Anyone in Korea who buys the Galaxy Fold will get the 5G version by default, but the opposite is true in the US -- it's 4G only for that market. Samsung says that the 5G version will come to select countries, naturally at a higher cost than the 4G model if the two are sold side by side. That includes the UK, where the Galaxy Fold 5G will be available from EE from Sept. 18.

COMMENTS





Note: If you think this story need more information or correction, feel free to comment below your opinion and reaction.
Name

Apps,19,Computers,20,Emoji,1,Entertainment,2,Facebook,101,Gadgets,17,Games,186,Google,88,Instagram,14,Internet,36,LinkedIn,1,Microsoft Windows,2,OS,1,Samsung,105,Science,589,Security,17,Smartphone,94,Social,12,Technology,1323,Twitter,12,VR,4,
ltr
item
Technology News: Galaxy Fold, take 2: Everything that's new and different in Samsung's foldable phone
Galaxy Fold, take 2: Everything that's new and different in Samsung's foldable phone
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6wgXg4VGk_Vi6v-3kgIf1nkrKsVakJ1-tm71thwtkLbR46RC5DkECpoSxLV2YOL1zOyvE8qWlxZrVKnF2lVZ7Z6hAWxUhGxlfRp5HnXm0llnQ1Kk4dhbmqh8luvUXqX6Hd-7b-1sbsbV9/s1600/1.jpg
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6wgXg4VGk_Vi6v-3kgIf1nkrKsVakJ1-tm71thwtkLbR46RC5DkECpoSxLV2YOL1zOyvE8qWlxZrVKnF2lVZ7Z6hAWxUhGxlfRp5HnXm0llnQ1Kk4dhbmqh8luvUXqX6Hd-7b-1sbsbV9/s72-c/1.jpg
Technology News
https://tech.dailynewsview.com/2019/09/galaxy-fold-take-2-everything-thats-new-and-different-in-samsungs-foldable-phone.html
https://tech.dailynewsview.com/
https://tech.dailynewsview.com/
https://tech.dailynewsview.com/2019/09/galaxy-fold-take-2-everything-thats-new-and-different-in-samsungs-foldable-phone.html
true
6158722151415702542
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Read More Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share. STEP 2: Click the link you shared to unlock Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy