Samsung let developers test their apps on the Galaxy Fold before release

10 September 2019
A lot of work has gone into optimizing apps and UI for the foldable display form factor.

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  • AnonD-731363
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  • 13 Sep 2019

Love the Community, 11 Sep 2019Android 10 with a heavy skin like OneUI is hard to code. It... moreWell what to say.
Excuses cannot be excused.
And thats true.
When comes to excuses Samsung is king among all other competitors.
They take money and after many weeks or months they sa y its not possible even it is possible.

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    • Love the Community
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    • 11 Sep 2019

    AnonD-731363, 10 Sep 2019Actualy this sounds nice. But this phone should already be ... moreAndroid 10 with a heavy skin like OneUI is hard to code. It's not even available yet. SD855+ is just an overclocked 855 and disregarding clock speeds, they're basically the same thing.

    That is not a scam. Besides, Samsung doesn't want to spend multi-millions for a new motherboard design for the 855+. MKBHD said so as to why we can't have the fullest package possible we want for a smartphone.

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      • Nick
      • 2Au
      • 11 Sep 2019

      For me it's not actually letting them test their apps but instead they let them test the phone itself, because you know... maybe there's a second cancellation of release..

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        • Kai Sosceles
        • few
        • 11 Sep 2019

        I hope Samsung is somehow incentivizing app developers for this, otherwise it's just a bunch of work for a niche product that might be DoA.

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          • AnonD-731363
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          • 10 Sep 2019

          Actualy this sounds nice. But this phone should already be released with Android 10 and SD855+.
          This is a big scam to its customers.