IMHO, it seems a bit petulant to expect a near perfect device even given the high price point. Quality and price don't necessarily equate. Look at the cost of college tuition versus the quality of the education as an example, clearly quality has gone while price has increased.
It's also rhetorical to suggest that Samsung could have produced a higher quality device that customers have come to expect and that they should step up their game. Not calling any OP's, just coincidental phrasing for lack of a more articulate expression. That said, things can always be better and consumers are justified in their high expectations.
It's also important to keep in context that Samsung leveraged all the knowledge and experience from their smartphone and tablet as well as innovative engineering as evidenced by the hinge. Maximum profit, the objective and point of the device, needs to be at level to justify the decision to make a generation two device as well as the R&D to make enhancements. Since I am not buying the Fold, I am reserving judgment as I have no skin in the game. Samsung or the carrier will make good on any insurance offered. It is disingenuous to suggest otherwise.