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Posted by Ricci Rox
 - February 08, 2020, 09:28:37
Quote from: Aaps on February 08, 2020, 09:17:56
Please look closely at the test before spreading fud!!

1. The test machine is mechanically faulty, not letting the bottom slide properly.

2. The HINGE  broke! For top three machine.

3. They flexed it in rapid sucession, so it's amazing it shrld up this well.

Please please don't become one of these crappy clickbait sites that doesn't investigate at all.

Hey there, Aaps.
Yeah, I agree that the methodology of the test was flawed. I may have jumped the gun on this.

That said, the Galaxy Fold did get to 120k folds, and that has to count for something.
Posted by Aaps
 - February 08, 2020, 09:17:56
Please look closely at the test before spreading fud!!

1. The test machine is mechanically faulty, not letting the bottom slide properly.

2. The HINGE  broke! For top three machine.

3. They flexed it in rapid sucession, so it's amazing it shrld up this well.

Please please don't become one of these crappy clickbait sites that doesn't investigate at all.
Posted by S.Yu
 - February 07, 2020, 21:39:09
Entirely possible that this hinge design is more fragile, it's more complex to make the device fold thinner so more failure points, also the longer and narrower shape would mean more torsion at the hinge, which always tends to break hinges, though the latter would also stand for the upcoming Z Flip.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 07, 2020, 09:41:13
Hinge noises aren't as bad as it gets for the new Motorola RAZR. The phone was put through a folding test to see how many times it could be folded before showing damage. The results were...rather disappointing, especially in light of the phone's US$1500 price tag.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Big-oof-The-Motorola-RAZR-shows-awful-durability-as-it-fails-a-folding-test.453161.0.html