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  • Galaxy Z Flip May Be Another Flop For Samsung

    Galaxy Z Flip May Be Another Flop For Samsung

    Samsung has not had the greatest success with its foldable phone efforts. Its original Galaxy Fold was plagued with problems and now its Galaxy Z Flip is failing durability tests.

    JerryRigEverything’s Zack Nelson was the first to find problems. Zack torture tests new devices. In fact, it’s almost criminal what Zack does to phones and tablets and watching his channel is not for the faint-of-heart gadget lover. Unfortunately for Samsung, however, it didn’t take much for the Galaxy Z Flip to fail.

    In the video, Zack uses a razor blade, lighter and a picks to test the screen. Not only does the screen show virtually no scratch resistance, it actually scratches when Zack uses his fingernail. Zack calls Samsung to task for calling the screen glass, when it clearly behaves as plastic.

    In an emailed statement to The Verge, Samsung said the screen is in fact made of glass, but includes a non-removable plastic layer on top of it:

    ”Galaxy Z Flip features an Infinity Flex Display with Samsung’s Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) to deliver a sleek, premium look and offer an immersive viewing experience,” a spokesperson said by email. “Samsung’s first-of-its-kind UTG technology is different from other Galaxy flagship devices. While the display does bend, it should be handled with care. Also, Galaxy Z Flip has a protective layer on top of the UTG similar to Galaxy Fold.”

    Unfortunately, the problems don’t stop with the plastic layer. As BGR points out, users are already experience cracked screens when unfolding the new phone. One Twitter user had barely taken the phone out of the box, removed the removable shipping film from the screen, unfolded it and the phone cracked.

    As phone launches go, it’s not as bad as the Galaxy Fold—but it’s not much better either.

  • STOP Washing Jeans: Adds To Durability And Longevity

    On Tuesday, May 20, Levi’s 501 jeans celebrated their 141st birthday. These jeans are some of the most popular jeans in the world, along with the most durable.

    While speaking at Fortune’s Brainstorm Green conference in Laguna Niguel, California, Levi Strauss’ CEO Chip Bergh explained why the Levi brand has survived so many years, and plans on surviving for many more years to come.

    “We are the ultimate in sustainable apparel,” Bergh said. “If you buy [our jeans] they will last a lot longer than most people’s waistlines will.”

    Not only are the jeans more durable than most, they are also produced in a much greener way. The production of the jeans uses less energy and water, and are made out of fabrics that are easier to recycle. Levi’s also provides an impeccable work environment for their employees, and focusses on their overall well-being.

    One of Bergh’s most innovative ideas for making your Levi’s last longer is something that will come as quite a shock to most people. Bergh advises customers to STOP washing their jeans! “These jeans have yet to see a washing machine,” Bergh said of the jeans he was wearing during the interview, which he admitted that he had owned for a full year. “I have yet to get a skin disease.”

    So, if you don’t wash your jeans, how do you get rid of the stench? Experts recommend spraying white vinegar or vodka on your jeans and then hanging them outside to air dry. Another option is to freeze your jeans. Yes, that is right, turn your jeans inside out and freeze them for 24-48 hours. Both of these ideas will eliminate the smell of bacteria, and any other odors.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • iPhone 5 Looks Like It Can Take a Beating

    A teardown of the just-released iPhone 5 showed a massive improvement in its repairability, especially when it came to how easily the iPhone 5 glass is removed compared to the iPhone 4S.

    If the results from this durability test are accurate across the board, you may not have to worry about replacing your screen.

    Courtesy of iFixYouri, watch the new iPhone get absolutely abused, with somewhat surprising results:

    As you saw, the frame gave way a bit from a shoulder-high drop, but that’s a pretty catastrophic occurrence. Even that didn’t shatter the glass. To achieve a shatter, our tester had to throw it down with force from over his head.

    Of course, I wouldn’t be too rough with it. Sh*t happens: