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Does Samsung foldable phone is having major software problems

When the Samsung Galaxy Fold was launched by Samsung on February 20th, it looked like a future mobile phone: it can quickly transfer applications between the external and internal screens, and tablet-sized devices can be easily folded into mobile phones. However, some people try to connect to the phone, not everyone may look like it.

Early users of Galaxy Fold talking to SamMobile described their experience with mobile phones - it doesn't sound like the revolutionary experience of the $1,980 / 1,799 pound (about $2,800) phone you're expecting. It's unclear how they master the devices - they may be analysts, testers or developers trying to customize the app to the phone.

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As you can see from their experience, there is a delay when the app switches between phone mode and tablet mode - when you turn on the device, the application you are using will take a few seconds to get on the larger display Displayed on, and usually they will appear in small screen mode within a few seconds after that.

Samsung claims that the Galaxy Fold provides a seamless transition between the two modes, showing Google Maps moving between screens, but this leak indicates that this is not the case. There is still one month to launch the device, so Samsung has time to solve this problem, but now, if you believe this source sounds like Samsung's future mobile phone may be quite slow.

Another important piece of information about the leak is that the Galaxy Fold is not fully flattened - when closed, there is a gap at the crease, similar to the case where the paper is folded but not flattened. This doesn't seem to be a trade vandal and may reduce the prominence of creases when the device is turned on, but it also makes the Galaxy Fold look more refined when it's turned off.

The Galaxy Fold user did mention the visibility of the crease when the Galaxy Fold was opened, saying that the crease was barely noticeable when the screen brightness was above 70% - the bigger problem we heard about creases was that it only survived to around 10,000. The open screen is visible before folding, or 27 times a year, but according to this leak, creases can also be seen on new devices.

Many of the vulnerabilities we saw around Samsung Galaxy Fold were negative, pointing out the problems it had or the way it could be broken, but we hope that Samsung can work hard to solve them, and there are still many issues to solve. It was very happy when it was released in the United States on April 26 or in Europe on May 3. Either way, stay tuned to TechRadar for the latest news, rumors and leaks.

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