The quote says that man is the only animal that can double-step this stone, and Samsung is clearly the most human company. The Galaxy Unpacked has just been dedicated, where Samsung is pleased to launch its products at the margins of the market, often with the "Galaxy S" range when calling. However, this time around the time when the Global S20 was once again notable, the Galaxy Z Flip has been the focus of all cameras. However, This Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is back to plant doubts in terms of durable, hidden faces for phones that can't bend.
One time JerryRigEverything He went down and had to try a "very small glass" that came to solve the structural problems that the Glass Fold was drawing, apparently removed from analysts to "reuse" the tool. It seems strange that at a time when big companies are investing (in theory) big money in R&D in a bid to make their devices more resistant, especially to glass, they hope to introduce these pseudoprototypes that are resistant to decades of movement, object activation and resistance. And as long as Samsung is expected to do things recently, the outcome is disastrous.
Judging by the video along these lines, what Samsung calls "very thin glass" seems to behave like plastic … do you remember those plastic screens of the first smartphones? Judging by the scale used by YouTuber, the Galaxy Z Flip begins to show irreparable signs of damage at levels two and three, while ancient devices tend to withstand level five or six. To get an idea, sapphire is represented between the eighth or ninth level, while the diamond will be the highest, the tenth level.
But that's not enough, even though Samsung is still trying to call it "glass", it turns out that the screen is directed to the heat source (which is in the video mode) as the plastic would react, and if you can lift it, you can distribute it with nails, of course, with nails, at which point the imitation of Rosalia with more than three inches of nails is freely roaming the streets of Madrid. I really don't understand how they can design a phone that usually drains itself and the key part to use, one's finger.
This, however, Samsung's official description On the Galaxy Z Flip screen:
It has an infinity Flex screen with Samsung's Ultra-thin glass that gives it a nice and high quality look. It provides a great overview of the experience.
Samsung's UTG technology (as they call this glass), the first of its kind, is different from the other Green. Although the screen is bent, it should be handled with care. In addition, the Glace Z Flip has a more protective layer, similar to the Galaxy Fold.
However, and besides all that, Samsung promises to offer a screen replacement for 120 euros, something I can believe in when it comes to the cost of replacing a screen for other types of signage, which is also a little expensive. Don't forget that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip costs over 1,300 euros, the "premium" price Although, of course, every time a product introduces a tool at this cost level, it usually costs more when it invests in its resistance, durability and even water resistance.
This is not the flexible phone we dreamed of
Products continue to show us the important world of flexible phones, but in their own way. After so many years focusing on the tech world with the Actualidad Gadget and the Actualidad iPhone, I must admit that I have not seen so far the practices that companies are making to "promote" their mobile phones. To show Motorola, which is lending its Razr model to analysts with a 24-hour time limit, just one day of trying a terminal costing € 1,599, that's nothing.
Let's take them, give them 24 hours to make the best announcement, and if we leave more time with the pot in our hands we can see their weakness, which was not a few, and pass it on to our fans. No, these are not the flexible calls we dream of: They are not too strong, you are not overweight, with impossible applications and in some cases less than average. Keep working on wrapping up phones, but something tells me they will end up in the same wardrobe as virtual reality glasses, 3D technology televisions and Beta tapes.