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The best feature on Google’s foldable Pixel might be made by Samsung

Google Foldable Pixel

Samsung's first foldable showed us how far foldable phones had to go. These devices sound great in theory, but the technology isn’t quite where it should be for them to meet our expectations. Better said, the Galaxy Fold and various other first-gen foldable phones weren’t quite what we would have expected. Aside from the Fold’s initial mishaps that made some people question the Fold’s integrity, there was another issue with the phone. The Fold featured a plastic screen that could be scratched easily. That’s because Samsung had not yet perfected the technology for bendable glass by the time it launched the Fold.

However, Samsung fixed that last year, and is about to deliver another significant foldable display upgrade this year. And Google's foldable Pixel might get to take advantage of the same tech.

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The best feature on Google’s foldable Pixel might be made by Samsung originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 1 Jun 2021 at 22:38:05 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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