Samsung GALAXY FOLD. This is how FRAGILE the FINAL Version is (VIDEO)

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. The final version of the new folding phone model turns out to be very fragile, unfortunately for customers, here is the reality.

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. The final version of the Korean company's foldable phone has finally been released, albeit only in South Korea, but today we have the opportunity to see a properly tested unit. The video clip above shows us how resistant the Samsung GALAXY FOLD is when it is subjected to tests that in the past have brought some very popular phones to their knees without too many problems, so it is interesting to see the result.

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. The revised version of the air phone solved the problem that led to the destruction of the screen, its foil being tucked under the front panel so that it could not be removed by users. Moreover, the hinges of the Samsung GALAXY FOLD are now protected so that dirt does not enter them and get under the screen to destroy it, which happened to some journalists who received the initial units.

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. This is how FRAGILE the FINAL Version is (VIDEO)

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. Although Samsung says it has made changes to increase the durability of its phone, it seems that it is easily damaged and scratches 3 times easier than a normal phone. Visible scratches on the screen are permanent, just like the ones on the glass, but that's not all, because dirt can still get under the screen, which can eventually lead to its destruction, which is exactly what shouldn't happen .

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. The even worse part is that a simple blow to one side of the screen destroys it completely without allowing it to be used, which does not happen with a screen protected by glass. Basically, the Samsung GALAXY FOLD is at least as fragile as it was when it was initially tested, the difference being that it was not subjected to such a complex resistance test.

Samsung GALAXY FOLD. At a price of over 2000 euros, phones of this type should be much more resistant, but unfortunately this is not happening.