Samsung Electronics has completed a two-month redesign of the Galaxy Fold to fix embarrassing screen failures that forced its delay, allowing the Korean giant to debut its marquee smartphone in time for the upcoming sales 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, according to sources. 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 sources, who have seen the latest versions. It re-engineered the hinge, pushing it slightly upward from the screen to put it 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. The consequent protrusion, almost imperceptible to the naked… Read full this story
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