Samsung will delay the launch of its first foldable smartphone after some early reviewers reported issues with the phone’s screen.
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It’s the overriding question about foldable phones: can they survive all that, er, folding? The answer seems to be no.
Some test models of Samsung Electronics’ new foldable phone have suffered defects after only days of use, casting a shadow over the imminent commercial launch of the device.
Apple put its flagship product, the iPhone, ahead of distaste for the way Qualcomm does business in settling a bitter, two-year legal dispute with the chip maker.
Sony’s next major console will allow gamers to play old PlayStation 4 games and will not be digital-only, a senior member of the company’s development team has revealed in an interview.
Intel, whose products dominate the world of computing, said it’s going to wind down a multibillion-dollar, multi-decade effort to grab a viable stake of the mobile phone industry.
Microsoft has unveiled its first disc-free Xbox which will allow gamers to download, play and store games entirely digitally.
Apple and Qualcomm agreed to end a two-year legal battle over billions of dollars of technology licensing fees that had threatened to reshape the chip maker’s business.
Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold smartphone will be the first of many devices with flexible screens in the coming years, a company director has said.
Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Fold is a pricey, but promising device that kicks off a new phase of the smartphone industry.