
The findings might help explain at least one of the review unit failures. The Verge‘s Dieter Bohn noted that his Galaxy Fold developed a bulge that ultimately broke a conspicuous number of pixels. If debris was at fault, that wouldn’t bode well for everyday users whose phones might break relatively easily. This also isn’t including the inherent fragility of a plastic display, which is more prone to nicks and scratches than glass.
It’s not completely surprising that the Fold would be vulnerable when it’s not rated for dust or water resistance. Still, this latest teardown isn’t confidence-inspiring. If iFixit is on the mark, Samsung may need to make significant design changes for the device to stand up to real-world use.