Samsung Galaxy Fold ‘ready’ for launch after screen fix

DJ Koh, President and CEO of IT & Mobile Communications Division of Samsung Electronics, announces the new Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone during the Samsung Unpacked event on February 20, 2019 in San Francisco, California.

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Samsung’s first foldable smartphone will go on sale in September after problems with the device delayed its initial release.

The April launch of the Galaxy Fold was postponed after early reviewers reported broken screens.

Samsung said it had made “improvements” to the nearly $2,000 (£1,603) device which would be sold in “select markets”.

The firm has been racing to launch a folding smartphone before its rivals.

“Samsung has taken the time to fully evaluate the product design, make necessary improvements and run rigorous tests,” the firm said in a statement.

Improvements include extending a protective layer to make it clear it is not meant to be removed, as well as strengthening the hinge area with new protection caps.

One explanation for the broken screens appears to have been that some reviewers removed a film which they thought was a typical protective layer that came with the phone when first bought.

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Media captionWATCH: Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Fold

The defects with the device proved a source of embarrassment for Samsung which has seen declining smartphone sales and faces growing competition from rivals including China’s Huawei.

Huawei became the second largest smartphone seller in the world last year and also plans to launch its folding smartphone in September.