Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 flaunts a triple rear camera setup and a foldable AMOLED screen in a sleek blue color.
Samsung recently launched its latest foldable smartphone series, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with much fanfare both globally and in India. The South Korean tech giant opened pre-bookings immediately after the launch, and deliveries have already begun in some regions. While the premium foldable phone is priced from ₹1,74,999 onwards, early user feedback has raised red flags about its build quality.
A user on Reddit, identified as kyunghoonyoo, has pointed out a significant hardware issue with the Galaxy Z Fold 7. According to the post, the hinge of this ultra-premium foldable phone is not functioning as expected. The user claims that due to the misalignment in the hinge, the foldable screen fails to close properly.
This is not the first time Samsung foldables have faced criticism over their hinges. Previous generation models also had similar concerns, which the company had tried to address by upgrading hinge strength in later versions. However, this new issue—reported on a demo unit—has reignited doubts about Samsung’s foldable durability.
Apart from the hinge issue, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is also facing criticism for a visible crease on its main screen. Some users claim that a line or dent-like mark is already noticeable where the screen folds, even with minimal usage. This affects the visual experience, especially for a phone in the ultra-premium segment.
The hinge is a critical component in any foldable device, be it a smartphone or a laptop. A malfunctioning hinge not only impacts usability but may also lead to serious damage. In foldable phones, the screen itself is delicate and expensive. A faulty hinge could increase the chances of the screen cracking or breaking, which would be costly to repair.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is available in three storage configurations: 12GB RAM + 256GB, 12GB RAM + 512GB, and 16GB RAM + 1TB. Customers can choose from four color options: Blue Shadow, Silver Shadow, Jet Black, and Exclusive Mint.
The starting price is ₹1,74,999, while the higher-end models are priced at ₹1,86,999 and ₹2,10,999 respectively.
As of now, only a few users have reported these problems. However, the fact that even a demo unit showed hinge issues raises serious questions about the phone’s long-term durability. If similar complaints start appearing in larger numbers, it could impact consumer trust, especially for a brand positioning itself as a foldable leader.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on publicly available reports, user posts on Reddit, and preliminary feedback from early users. Prices, features, and issues mentioned are subject to updates. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please visit the official Samsung website or authorized retailers. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or warranty.
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