Galaxy Fold screen mess: Samsung's best way out might be by sucking up to buyers
https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-fold-screen-mess-samsungs-best-way-out-might-be-by-sucking-up-to-buyers/
By now, Samsung has reclaimed the Galaxy Fold units, defective and whole alike. Returning those units after a 10-day review period was always part of the deal. But there's little doubt that Samsung is also attempting to run damage control on what has become a runaway situation and a black eye for the brand's reputation as an innovator.
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Galaxy Fold screen mess: Samsung's best way out might be by sucking up to buyers
Apr 30, 2019, 10:43pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-fold-screen-mess-samsungs-best-way-out-might-be-by-sucking-up-to-buyers/
> By now, Samsung has reclaimed the Galaxy Fold units, defective and whole alike. Returning those units after a 10-day review period was always part of the deal. But there's little doubt that Samsung is also attempting to run damage control on what has become a runaway situation and a black eye for the brand's reputation as an innovator.
> Read: What the Galaxy Fold's screen crease, notch and air gap are really like to use