Article 6DPCE YouTuber subjects the Galaxy Z Flip 5 to a week of continuous folding to see when it breaks

YouTuber subjects the Galaxy Z Flip 5 to a week of continuous folding to see when it breaks

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Jon Porter
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Screen_Shot_2023_08_09_at_12.21.50_PM.0. After over 400,000 folds, the phone's screen developed a pink line along its right side. | Image: Mrkeybrd

If you're wondering how many times Samsung's latest foldable flip phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 5, might survive when subjected to the stresses and strains of the real world, YouTuber Mrkeybrd has an answer for you: 401,146. Between August 2nd and today, his channel has run a livestream of the phone being continuously folded and unfolded by a series of testers. Initially, Samsung's foldable was being compared to Motorola's recently released Razr Plus (known as the Razr 40 Ultra outside of the US), but the screen on Motorola's foldable died after just 126,266 cycles.

Mrkeybrd's test is hardly as scientific as the kinds of robotic automated folding and unfolding Samsung has shown off in its promotional materials for the Flip 5 and Fold 5, but t...

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