Samsung Galaxy Fold finally ready for launch, to hit markets in Sept.
Samsung's
first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, will go on sale from
September in selected markets after the launch was delayed by screen
problems earlier this year, the company said on Thursday.
Samsung
is hoping its highly anticipated foldable phone will revive flagging
smartphone sales but its rollout has been hampered by defects in
samples reported in April, when it was originally due to hit the US
market.
The
delays cost the South Korean tech giant sales that could have
provided a decent bump in revenue during the slow summer season.
Samsung
said in a statement it had made improvements to the nearly $2,000
phone and was conducting final tests. Changes included strengthening
hinges which early reviewers had found to be problematic.
Analysts
said headlines about glitches with sample Folds would dampen consumer
excitement around the launch.
"Consumer
confidence in Galaxy
Fold has significantly deteriorated. If Samsung manages to sell
300,000 devices this year, that can be a decent performance given the
delay," said Kim Young-woo, an analyst at SK Securities.
Samsung
said earlier that it planned to make at least 1 million Fold handsets
in the first year, versus the total 300 million phones it produces
annually on average.
The
world's top smartphone maker has hailed the folding design as the
future in a segment that has seen few surprises since Apple Inc's
groundbreaking iPhone was released in 2007.
Chinese
rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has also announced a folding
handset, the Mate X, which is expected to go on sale in September.
Business Standard
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