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Kuo: Galaxy Z Fold8 to introduce crease-free display before Apple Comments
Kuo: Galaxy Z Fold8 to introduce crease-free display before Apple Comments

GSM Arena

time18-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

Kuo: Galaxy Z Fold8 to introduce crease-free display before Apple Comments

I Great, crease is out. Only took 8 generations. Maybe by the the 16th iteration, the screen won't face catastrophic damagefrom a finger nail,scratches at a level 2! ? breaking news, companies using the same display, and the same outsourced parts manufacturer, are going to introduce a technology at the same time......... T kdss, 4 hours ago There is reason in your words. But I have a different opinion. First, I think that Samsung w... more I think you put too much stock in Samsung trying to beat Apple, especially since Apple tends to almost never do anything first, instead they refine other people's breakthroughs and make them easier for Apple's buyers to use. Samsung being first also wouldn't appeal to Apple buyers anymore than Apple doing something first appeals to most Android or Linux users. Doing something exclusively like flip/fold might, and even then it's an uphill battle. In general who puts much stock in such claims as their motivation for buying? Very small number/segment of consumer innovators, hardly the segment from which you expect large sales figures, let alone large migrations from sticky Apple users. As for battery, as I mentioned before, they're not then one to do that, It's also not a requirement to succeed in my scenario, as large volume sale is not the goal, but it is in yours, which alone tells me their motivation wasn't the same. Most importantly if Samsung was looking for wide & wild success in the Edge, then why wan't there a marketing campaign even closs to match? There was no fanfare about it, heck I've seen more ads, fanfare & news segments about each of the refreshed foldables than there was about this supposed 'we're yelling from the rooftops we did it first' product Edge. Look at last year's Samsung ring marketing, that's more what to expect at least if the Edge were intended to be a wide success IMO. It's like even to Samsung's marketing team it barely existed either. Of course we both could be wrong. 🤷🏻‍♂️ Maybe in a coupla years an insider will spill the beans, it'll be a story that gets no press and of interest to a handful of people, that's usually how we find out the truth of these things. PS, you mention in your reply to Anon about big companies and risk/security, the Edge product IS a risk, not making it is the safer thing to do, just keep making S25 with spec changes, the Edge is more of a risk. There's risk and then there's risk, and the battery thing y'all focus on is not the same risk as a new product, as mentioned/explained before. And contrary to the statement, Apple isn't the bigger fish, they're equal and that's despite, as you acknowledge, Apple spending more on marketing than pretty much all other mfrs combined, The difference being that Apple sales also benefit Samsung immensely, some years when the profit from display sales to Apple outweighed the profits of their own mobile segment. C Well crease or not as long as main screen will not feature GG victus or better foldables are no for me. k Anonymous, 3 hours ago I mean, they've been the biggest smartphone maker in the world for nearly 20 years. I thi... more I'm not saying they won't be good. I'm more than sure of that. Samsung is not just about smartphones. But the stupid things that the biggest companies can do when they are driven by security in their users are really big. I'm just trying to show them. And Edge shows exactly that. And there are always bigger fish in the ocean than you. In the case of Samsung phones - Apple. That's what I'm saying. And not because Apple phones are better. Apple is just on a different level in terms of marketing compared to everyone else combined. ? kdss, 4 hours ago There is reason in your words. But I have a different opinion. First, I think that Samsung w... more I mean, they've been the biggest smartphone maker in the world for nearly 20 years. I think, they'll be just fine despite your strange alarmism. k Tazman, 6 hours ago Well there is a market for it, even if it isn't yours or mine, so that alone justifies it... more There is reason in your words. But I have a different opinion. First, I think that Samsung was too sure that they would achieve unprecedented success, whatever device they released on the market. Well, it didn't work out exactly like that, since they even had to reduce the production of Edge, since demand did not meet their expectations. Second, they thought that by being first, they would be able to steal customers from Apple with this product. Well, it didn't happen. This will not happen in general, no matter what alien product they release on the market. Apple fans are so consolidated that even if they gave them an Edge as a gift, 99 percent of them would not even turn it on to look at it. Some call this a cult, for me it is more like stupidity. Third, they definitely wanted to be first before Apple. And that's why we got an unfinished product. And no matter how diehard Samsung fans are, they still have more sense than Apple's and wouldn't blindly buy something that costs as much as the Ultra, but in terms of specifications it's below the pure S25. Fourth, even with all its shortcomings it could have attracted a lot more customers if they had simply put a bigger battery in it, which is probably the most important requirement for people who are looking for a thin and light phone anyway. It's definitely clear to everyone that a thin phone can only offer a big screen and a big battery. Well, Edge offered only 50 percent of TWO, which is ONE. And the fact that they're stopping the S+ variant because of EDGE shows how confident they are in their sales. And even from the moon everyone can see that if they had simply put at least 1 top camera on the S25+ and even on the S25, they would have broken the market with sales. But to me, they purposely keep these models so limited so that everyone can pay a little more and buy an Ultra. Y Why not have two motors on each side of the device that will roll outwards in order to stretch the panel & straighten out the crease? (motors will have to roll every time you unfold/fold) It's similar to the rolling LG TVs, except you have two motors rolling in opposite directions. S Typical Scamsung. Always waiting for Apple to become a threat for them to finally do what fans have been asking for years. ? Anyone using current gen of foldables can tell you, crease is no longer an issue. Price is. They should release foldables for lower tier chipsets with reduced prices. Like Sn 8 Gen 1 or Snapdragon 7 $1k Fold FE. T kdss, 7 hours ago I was joking a little with the previous comment. Honestly, I've never cared about who di... more Well there is a market for it, even if it isn't yours or mine, so that alone justifies it's release. However I think I can explain a reason for the Edge to you (other than truly some people just want the thinnest phone possible [ like they might want a Zoolander smallest phone possible]). It mirrors Apple's own reasoning for an iPhine Air in a similar time frame just before their Fold launch... They are both large scale R&D feedback projects, leading ups to other designs... like the thinner foldables and portless phones. The later being the lesser current focus, but offers learnings for that application too. While you can test design prototypes in the company even with a wide alpha distribution of internal devices, nothing beats a product in the wild for testing in ways you couldn't guess/imagine, and it requires that you figure out the production/mfr challenges a concept/prototype device doesn't. Making these small volume niches devices that push the boundaries help them figure out the limits of their mfr process for things like stacking PCBs/components/connectors, etc to fit into the thinner space under a more ideal situation that better isolates the mis-steps and areas that need to be worked on than putting it into a cramped foldable. It also means that you don't risk the development/production of your successful product, and can instead have an offshoot codename project that if it fails can simply be delayed or never see the light of day, admittedly at a greater cost than just a prototype. If they weren't fully satisfied with their results in the production phase, you either wouldn't have seen it come out at all, or it would've been spun-off into a separate quietly released niche product (like the Fold6SE) for a limited market that gets less mainstream press, as a 'were getting close' product that we're not ready to have people focus on, but we do want people to use/test for us. That we got a full product launch means they were successful through most/all of their milestones and they felt it was worthy. IMO, that it launched quietly and before Unpacked with less fanfare to me means that it was less about screaming " we're thinnest first " (especially as seen by the Fold vs Honor debate that title is contested and last a weekend depending on definition), and more about 'we have a product that we can learn from that we think enough people might buy to make it worthwhile'. Then they can improve on that form factors in the areas that customers say is lacking with the next model That's my take on it, finance & improve you R&D with a production model that can be applied to other models. J What I truly want Samsung to do is what LG have done before: making some dual-screen case for their S Series models D Once again, Samsung proves they don't give a damn about their customers. They only lift a finger when the competition kicks them in the teeth! k Akarius, 7 hours ago But you see, when I used the old Z Fold 4 and its hinge, I could not feel any looseness, the w... more Of course, you will feel everything smoothly. It's just that the human body is not designed to notice/feel something as weak as the forces that act on the folding of the screen. Even more so, a difference in forces. But that doesn't mean they don't exist. Sometimes even a difference of 1 micron can lead to an imbalance in the system. You won't feel it, but at a micro level it is there. And that's why after a while you will see the final result on the screen as a crease. Anonymous, 10 hours ago Maybe try improving the screen? You can still ruin it with a fingernail 7 years in Well, a glass screen still gets scratched by anything too so go an complain about that aswell. k Tazman, 7 hours ago The only way I could see that happening, is a scenario similar to the Vision Pro using Sony�... more I was joking a little with the previous comment. Honestly, I've never cared about who did something first in the world of phones. I care about who did it better. That's why I'll never understand why Samsung, for example, released Edge so hastily, which is simply a thin compromise of a phone. Just to say that they were before Apple, or anyone else. A kdss, 8 hours ago Because the more precise the drilling, the more precisely the hinges will fit. Better position... more But you see, when I used the old Z Fold 4 and its hinge, I could not feel any looseness, the whole mechanism was tight, precise and you could feel when operating it that it absolutely gives no way in any axis. So just where does this precision that they speak of come into play? What does it do differently than the already existing mechanisms of all the other manufacturers? Don't get me wrong, I have a pretty good mechanical imagination and can work out the forces working among components. All I'm saying is their press releases is full of very vague phrases that explain absolutely nothing with the highest amount of words possible. T kdss, 9 hours ago If they really release a foldable phone where you can't see where the screen bends, then ... more The only way I could see that happening, is a scenario similar to the Vision Pro using Sony's micro OLED displays for their Vr headset and Sony doesn't for their own. Where the cost of production requires a considerable increase in price, so much so that Apple think their fanba... customerbase would pay a factorial premium for the privilege whereas Samsung does not. Although knowing Samsung it would likely still do something like the very limited run Fold6SE just to get a 'first product' title even if it only shipped a handful. As the cost difference is supposedly only about $10/~40% ($25 v $35) of a much larger BOE, it's not as much of a barrier as Sony's OLEDs. That K-Tec is supposedly building a separate factory in Vietnam to meet the Trumpian Tariff concerns means that regardless production would lag their other facility, so it's almost assured Apple will be at least 2nd to market with the new hinge if not further down the launch list/order.

How To Get Scratches Out Of Glasses Without Damaging Your Lenses
How To Get Scratches Out Of Glasses Without Damaging Your Lenses

Forbes

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

How To Get Scratches Out Of Glasses Without Damaging Your Lenses

If you wear glasses, you know that properly caring for and storing them increases their lifespan. However, if you notice a scratch on the lens, you might be wondering how to get the scratch out without damaging your lenses. The short answer is that scratches on lenses are not repairable, and at-home methods may provide a temporary fix at best, but you run the risk of damaging lens coatings. Here's how to deal with scratches on lenses, according to two eye professionals. If you want to remove scratches from glasses, replacing the lenses is the best way to maintain the ... More quality. 'When dealing with a scratched lens, you might be tempted by DIY fixes promising to buff out those imperfections, but the truth is that replacing your lenses is the only way to resolve the issue,' says Dr. James Dello Russo, an optometrist at Dello Russo Laser Vision. At-home methods to fill or buff the scratch out might provide a temporary fix, but will most likely result in damaging lens coatings like anti-glare or UV protection. 'Once the lens surface is damaged, the scratch is permanent,' says Dr. Artis Beatty, chief medical officer at MyEyeDr. Our experts agree that the best approach is prevention, and if the scratch affects your vision, replacing the lenses is necessary. Our experts agree that the best prevention method is caring for your glasses. 'Store them in a hard case, clean with a microfiber cloth and lens-safe solution, and avoid placing them face down or wiping with clothing, paper towels or tissues,' says Beatty. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners (such as vinegar, bleach or window cleaner), which may damage the lenses. Use clean hands when handling glasses and don't grab them by the lenses when picking them up—instead, pick them up by the frame, which is much more sturdy. 'Scratches, even small ones, can distort light and affect your vision, leading to eye strain and discomfort,' says Dello Russo. 'Replacing the lenses maintains the original quality and benefits of your eyewear.' If you notice a scratch or worse, a crack in your lenses, start by making an appointment with your optometrist to ensure your prescription is current before replacing the lenses. If the frame is in good condition, you may be able to reuse it, but your eyecare professional will be able to advise you on the next steps. In some cases, replacing both the lenses and frame at the same time ensures the best fit and optimal comfort. (Our guide to the best prescription glasses online can help you find the right option if you're looking for a new pair.) GlassesUSA Glasses USA is our top suggestion if you need to replace your glasses. There are hundreds of options at a wide range of prices. There's also a virtual try-on service and an app for scanning prescriptions. The retailer also offers a 14-day, no-questions-asked return policy for your first pair. The Forbes Vetted team has researched, written and published dozens of eyewear stories, including roundups of the best prescription sunglasses and best glasses for men.

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