
"We already covered some bits in our announcement coverage, but Samsung shared an official video that details the assembly and rigorous testing process that ensures each Z TriFold will perform reliably in daily use. Samsung claims it is leveraging a decade of foldable smartphone innovation, and it all starts with the titanium hinge assembly, which incorporates two Armor FlexHinges. Samsung uses an automated assembly system and also incorporates 3D laser scanning for quality control of the main display."
"Samsung is also implementing a 200,000-cycle folding test to ensure the main display can withstand the test of 100 folds per day for five years. The Z TriFold even undergoes a high-speed CT test, which analyzes key internal structure components like the flexible printed circuit board to ensure all requirements are met. From there, the foldable takes on a camera sharpness test, which makes sure its cameras are all ready to go."
Samsung leverages a decade of foldable smartphone innovation in the Galaxy Z TriFold, centering on a titanium hinge assembly that incorporates two Armor FlexHinges. The device is assembled using automated systems and 3D laser scanning for main display quality control. The main display undergoes a 200,000-cycle folding test to simulate 100 daily folds over five years. The Z TriFold receives high-speed CT analysis of internal components like the flexible printed circuit board, camera sharpness testing, and real-world scenario tests across network, battery, display, and environmental conditions. The device also undergoes IPX8 water-resistance testing with directional water-jet sprays.
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