Samsung may have a fix for its folding phone that was delayed after it kept breaking

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Samsung may have a fix for its folding phone that was delayed after it kept breaking
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Samsung has reportedly fixed issues with its folding phone, the Galaxy Fold, and is planning to release it next month.

Samsung has fixed issues that plagued the Galaxy Fold and caused it to delay the launch, according to South Korean newspaper Yonhap.The Galaxy Fold began breaking for reviewers who accidentally peeled off a protective layer of the phone. The hinge also did not protect the screen enough.TodD Haselton | CNBC

Samsung has fixed problems that caused its folding phone to break and is planning to begin selling the Galaxy Fold next month, according to Korea'sSamsung told Yonhap it has started to test the redesigned model with three wireless carriers in Korea. Samsung had originally planned to release the Galaxy Fold on April 26 after accepting pre-orders, but reviewers,

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