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Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/29\/23327570\/samsung-z-fold-4-passes-durability-tests-long-term-jerryrigeverything<\/a>
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The Galaxy Z Fold 4<\/a> is the latest in the line of Samsung\u2019s foldables to endure JerryRigEverything\u2019s torture test<\/a> that subjects devices to razor blades, lighters, and handfuls of dirt. Like the Fold 3<\/a> and Fold 2<\/a> before it, the Fold 4 managed to survive the test, albeit with quite a few scratches and some burnt-up pixels.<\/p>\n

But the real question is whether the Fold 4 can pass the test of time. Samsung has taken significant steps toward improving the durability of its lines of foldables, making them water resistant<\/a>, as well as adding stronger screens with a more rigid aluminum frame. And while the company has released videos \u2014 both this year<\/a> and the last<\/a> \u2014 designed to inspire confidence about the durability of its devices, they still don\u2019t indicate how well they\u2019ll fare with years of use.<\/p>\n

Users reported experiencing several issues, including cracked<\/a> screens<\/a> and noticeable creases<\/a>, shortly after purchasing new Galaxy Z Flip 3 or Fold 3 devices last year. But even if users didn\u2019t have issues upon purchasing the foldable last year, for some owners, they\u2019re starting to crop up now<\/em>. Zoe Kleinman, a technology editor at the BBC, posted on Twitter<\/a> that her Galaxy Z Flip 3 has developed a crack where the device creases, making both the bottom and top half of the device unusable. Several<\/a> users<\/a> on<\/a> Reddit<\/a> have also been put in similar situations months out from their purchase.<\/p>\n

The release of the first Galaxy Z Fold in 2019 was notably delayed<\/a> due to a faulty screen, and Samsung has obviously come a long way since then. While Samsung advertises its Z Fold 4<\/a> as \u201cunbelievable tech built to last,\u201d it describes its Z Flip 4<\/a> as having \u201cserious durability [that] lets you flex and flip to your heart\u2019s content\u201d and lasts you 200,000 folds. While that may be true in lab conditions, everyday wear and tear over an extended period of time can be harder to predict. <\/p>\n

Thankfully, Samsung has lowered the cost to repair the screens on a Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Fold 4<\/a> to $29 \u2014 but only if you\u2019re subscribed to Samsung\u2019s Care Plus service, which costs $8 to $11 \/ month<\/a>, depending on the device you\u2019ve purchased. Without the plan (and if you\u2019re not covered under warranty), you could wind up paying $499<\/a> to replace the Z Fold 4\u2019s inner screen or $357 to repair it. The Z Flip 4 is slightly less expensive, costing $349 for an inner screen replacement and $219 for a repair. First and second-gen Flip and Fold devices (assuming you still have one that hasn\u2019t needed a replacement yet) are eligible for cheaper one-time screen replacements that start at $119, however.<\/p>\n