The hits just keep on coming for Samsung, as it appears that the Galaxy Fold could be delayed until June.
Current word has it that Samsung has taken longer to fix the issues that accompanied the handset’s initial rollout.
Per the Korea Herald:
It has been more than one month since the South Korean tech giant officially announced the postponement of the foldable device’s launch in the United States, but it keeps maintaining that a new schedule will be announced in “coming weeks.” Some telecom officials say that the launch is likely to take place after June, Samsung’s initial goal. Since the firm has been conducting network connection tests on devices with local mobile carriers, the process of addressing the display defect is known by industry sources. However, the company denied such speculation saying, “The improvement process is taking place extremely confidentially, and comments from telecom industry sources can’t be confirmed.”
This comes on the heels of other firms, including Apple, expressing interest in creating devices with foldable screens.
As always, stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via The Mac Observer and the Korea Herald