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Galaxy Fold's troubled screen can't have one thing it needs

Galaxy Fold's troubled screen can't have one thing it needs

5 years ago
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https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-folds-troubled-screen-cant-have-one-thing-it-needs/

A stylus is the Galaxy Fold's perfect accessory. Everything you'd do on a phone like the rumored Note 10 you'd also want to do on the Fold, from navigating around and annotating items, to drawing or writing on the larger surface. Samsung already has this technology down pat, and extending the S Pen to the Fold could help Samsung further differentiate itself from other brands and win more Note fans.

Although my own Galaxy Fold review unit worked flawlessly until Samsung asked for it back (this was scheduled from the start), I did notice first one screen dent and then another and a third, all accrued during my 10-day review period. While I've been known to scratch "regular" glass-topped phones in my purse or -- yikes -- the pavement, I had been babying the Fold. 

Galaxy Fold's troubled screen can't have one thing it needs

May 4, 2019, 4:25pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-folds-troubled-screen-cant-have-one-thing-it-needs/ > A stylus is the Galaxy Fold's perfect accessory. Everything you'd do on a phone like the rumored Note 10 you'd also want to do on the Fold, from navigating around and annotating items, to drawing or writing on the larger surface. Samsung already has this technology down pat, and extending the S Pen to the Fold could help Samsung further differentiate itself from other brands and win more Note fans. > Although my own Galaxy Fold review unit worked flawlessly until Samsung asked for it back (this was scheduled from the start), I did notice first one screen dent and then another and a third, all accrued during my 10-day review period. While I've been known to scratch "regular" glass-topped phones in my purse or -- yikes -- the pavement, I had been babying the Fold.