Short story:

My Samsung Z Fold 2 does not completely open anymore and I am not willing to pay for a repair. The only side effect I noticed so far after a few days is that when open the protective inner film lifts off in the middle. Is there any long term negative effect if I remove it?

Long story:

I have a Samsung Z Fold 2 purchased directly from Samsung Germany on April 2021. Starting last Saturday, after 2 years and 7 months, the phone does not completely open - and a few mm of the hinge remain exposed.

It is a shame - as this is my first phone I did not feel the urge to change on the 2 year mark. The phone did not suffer any mechanical shock, and the original screen protectors and still installed. The inner one does not even has a scratch, and the battery holds me more than one day with my usage even if I charge it to 85%.

Before it I owned an Lg G5 and that phone is still in use by my parents (but Lg is not producing phones anymore). After I switched to Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design which was used by my son for 2 years when I switched to Samsung Fold 2. (Huawei was banned from Google apps). So the Fold is my first phone to have a defect while in use… well done Samsung.

I have to say this phone gave me great usage satisfaction so far and introduced me to Samsung. I never had a Samsung device before, but after it, I bought the buds live and the buds pro, a Samsung soundbar with subwoofer and satellites and the watch 5 pro.

And still the Fold 2 is the device which will make say goodbye to Samsung, as it did not hold to the resilience and quality promise by Samsung. 200000 cycles they said?

https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/feature-stories/meet-the-secret-hinge-that-makes-the-new-galaxy-z-fold2-5g-possible

And now the Samsung repair service is estimating 493 € for a hinge repair which is supposed to hold 100 folds per day for 5 years.

The only good thing coming out of it is that I was planning to upgrade my Tv and Samsung s95c and QN95c were on top of my list.

You fool me once shame on you (Samsung),

you fool me twice - shame on me.

So goodbye Samsung and hopping Honor Magic V2 will launch soon in Europe.

  • TastyBananaPeppers@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    " Durability was factored in, too, as the hinge can be tested up to 200,000 folds, able to withstand heavy, everyday usage. " Since you were an early adopter, you got shafted because these tests were done in a dust-free controlled environment. If there’s a moving part, there a much higher chance in failure.

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      1 year ago

      True indeed - I was worried about the mechanical part, this is why I did not went for a first generation fold. I also expected to see some wear or tear in the screen itself, but did not expect a mechanical failure of the hinge. Afterall I really trusted samsung tests. Und, yes I feel shafted …