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Yesterday, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Flip Z sold out online.
What, precisely, that means, is hard to say, of course, without specific numbers from the company.
But it probably enough to make the company bullish about its latest wade into the foldable waters, in the wake of last year Fold — let just say &troubles.&Response to the device has been positive.
I wrote mostly nice things about the Flip, with the caveat that the company only loaned out the product for 24 hours (I won&t complain here about heading into the city on a Saturday in 20-degree weather to return the device.
I&m mostly not that petty).
Heck, the product even scored a (slightly) better score on iFixit repairability meter than the Razr.
Keep in mind, it got a 2/10 to Motorola 1/10 (the lowest score), but in 2020, we&re all taking victories where we can get them.There been some negative coverage mixed in, as well, of course; iFixit noted that the Flip could have some potential long-term dusty problems due to its hinge, writing, &it seems like dust might be this phone Kryptonite.& Also, the $1,400 phone new, improved folding glass has proven to be vulnerable to fingernails, of all things — a definite downside if you have, you know, fingers.Living with the Samsung Galaxy Z FlipReports of cracked screens have also begun to surface, owing, perhaps, to cold weather.
It still hard to say how widespread these concerns are.
Samsung saving grace, however, could well be the Razr.
First the device made it through a fraction of the folds of Samsung first-gen product.
Then reviewers and users alike complained of a noisy fold mechanism and build quality that might be…lacking.
A review at Input had some major issues with a screen that appeared to fall apart at the seams (again, perhaps due to cold weather).
Motorola went on the defensive, issuing the following statement: We have full confidence in razr display, and do not expect consumers to experience display peeling as a result of normal use.
As part of its development process, razr underwent extreme temperature testing.
As with any mobile phone, Motorola recommends not storing (e.g., in a car) your phone in temperatures below -4 degrees Fahrenheit and above 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
If consumers experience device failure related to weather during normal use, and not as a result of abuse or misuse, it will be covered under our standard warranty.Consensus among reviews is to wait.
The Flip is certainly a strong indication that the category is heading in the right direction.
And Samsung is licensing its folding glass technology, which should help competitors get a bit of a jump start and hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls of the first-gen Fold and Razr.
A new survey from PCMag shows that 82% of consumers don&t plan to purchase such a device, with things like snapping hinges, fragile screens and creases populating the list of concerns.
Which, honestly, fair enough on all accounts.
The rush to get to market has surely done the category a disservice.
Those who consider themselves early adopters are exactly the people who regularly read tech reviews, and widespread issues are likely enough to make many reconsider pulling the trigger on a $1,500-$2,000 device.
Even early adopters are thrilled about the idea of beta testing for that much money.
Two steps forward, one step back, perhaps? Let check back in a generation or two from now and talk.





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