The Samsung Galaxy Fold wouldn't have launched before May at the earliest.

The Samsung Galaxy Fold wouldn't have launched before May at the earliest.

According to a handful of technical journalists, the Galaxy Fold is not working properly and this has been enough for Samsung to delay at least a month in the launch scheduled for April 26, according to the Wall Street Journal. Sources said in the post. They had not yet decided on a specific release date for Fold, but said the revised deployment window should be in the "next few weeks". This news comes a day after another report claimed that Galaxy Fold launches had been delayed in China, but were still scheduled for April. 26 in the United States. The Wall Street Journal story portends a delay in the broader global launch, determined to solve the problems that have challenged the sustainability of the Galaxy Fold. Fix the technical fold points and all the online reviews you quickly scanned the device, which was destined to be the world's first folding phone to sit on the stands, which looked like a screen protector covering the unfolded inner screen. This caused the internal display to malfunction and, in some cases, total interruption of operation. At least one other reporter, who did not remove the internal screensaver, tweeted this side of the screen started to waver after a few days of normal wear and tear. Another says in one Tweet These half a dozen reports quickly sent Samsung into damage control mode, ensuring that the company was investigating these cases. We'll have to see if these reported delays indicate a more serious issue in the Galaxy Fold's design and durability, or if there are quick and durable fixes for the first major attempt to launch a foldable flagship phone.