Foldable cell phones are already a reality in many parts of the world and large technology companies have already announced investments in the area. For example, Samsung continues to seek to apply the best technology to its devices. However, there is still a great conflict regarding the hinge of Samsung devices, understand better.
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Currently, a company that wants to create a smartphone collapsible needs to decide between a U-shaped model and a drop-shaped one. In this case, most agree that the drop-shaped one is better, as it leaves no space between the two folding halves. On the other hand, the value is much higher.
Until then, Samsung has already announced that it will use the drop-shaped hinges for the development of the Galaxy Z Fold 5. This indicates that the company has a great interest in increasing the well-being of customers, even if this adds a higher cost to cell phones. However, this will not be a reality for all devices.
There are estimates in the market that Samsung should still use the U-shaped hinges for other devices. In this case, the biggest concern is that there is not enough public to keep the lines of folding devices. That said, it might be better to spend less than to come up with a bigger budget.
Quality or cost?
The main clash around hinges concerns product quality as opposed to lower cost. This may be causing a high impact on the production of these devices and also delaying the arrival of the product to the final consumer. It is worth remembering that what attracts a large part of the public to Samsung is its more affordable cost.
To resolve this impasse, Samsung should also be willing to look for new manufacturers that offer hinges at a more affordable price. In addition, the company is also seeking to reduce the costs of producing these devices by reducing parts and also outsourcing activities in the company.