Samsung said it will postpone the China launch event for the Galaxy Fold, which was scheduled for April 25 in Shanghai. It comes just days after reviewers reported issues with the foldable display.
Samsung is postponing its China launch event for its foldable smartphone just days after reports of defective screens on the nearly $2,000 device.
Samsung's Galaxy Fold, unveiled in full in February, is slated to go on sale on April 26 in select markets including the U.S. The screen on Samsung's device can fold in half and open up again to give users a large display. However, journalists who reviewed the product over the past few weeks reported issues with the screen. Some of the reviewers removed a protective film which covered the screen, which appeared to result in some problems with the display. But CNBC's Todd Haselton did not remove that film during his review and his screen ended up flickering and turning off and on at a rapid pace.
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