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I’ve owned both the Galaxy Fold 3 and now the Fold 5. Unfortunately, with both devices, the inner screen developed a black line right along the fold before even reaching two years of use. The screen became completely unresponsive and unusable, despite Samsung’s claim that these displays are designed to last five years. That clearly hasn’t been my experience.
Given the significant premium I paid for these devices, this kind of issue is simply unacceptable. I chose Samsung because I believed the brand still delivered the best quality smartphones—especially in the foldable category—but this experience has changed my perception.
After visiting the Samsung service center here in Bangkok, I was told that the screen replacement would cost 15,000 Baht. That’s on top of the already high purchase price. I was shocked that a known issue like this wasn’t covered, and no goodwill repair was offered despite my loyalty as a long-time customer.
As a result, I’ve now switched to the Chinese Harmony V3 foldable phone. It’s significantly lighter, all apps work flawlessly, and it comes at a much lower price point. If the screen also fails in two years, the cost of replacement or upgrading is much more reasonable—and expected.
Samsung, you’ve lost a loyal customer. Had you repaired my Fold 5 screen free of charge, I would have gladly continued with your brand and even considered upgrading to the Fold 7. But based on my experience, I can no longer justify the investment in products that do not live up to their promises.
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Thanks for your reply. Is there any way to close the Fold beyond what the mechanical hinge allows? My phone has never been dropped, and I’ve never applied pressure to the screen. Still, a black line suddenly appeared right down the center of the fold—the so-called "line of death." After checking online, it’s clear I’m not the only one facing this issue.
Honestly, the Galaxy Fold 5 doesn’t live up to Samsung’s quality claims. My device isn’t even two years old, yet there’s no support or coverage from Samsung for this clearly faulty screen.
On the other hand, the Honor Magic V3 offers similar functionality at a much lower price—and it even includes a 2-year warranty specifically for the foldable screen. That kind of coverage gives much more peace of mind. If there’s any practical or hands-on advice for dealing with this issue, I’d appreciate it—I’m not afraid of a bit of DIY.
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And if hand cream, which I never use anyhow, is an issue for a 65k Bhat device, clearly that is a bit awkward)
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I asked and they said NO as stated above but they asked for 15000 Baht to fix the LINE OF DEATH only 1 year cover very disappointing
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Seems to be a top device if Creams can affect it even if they put a protective film on it
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