ThrottleJohnny
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- Apr 1, 2014
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True. However, these bloggers make their living based upon the monetization of their content. They have access to products and technology that the rest of us don't. My point is that they should have been confident enough to provide clarity and admit their error so that the impression of the device wouldn't have been damaged and the level of blowback on Samsung would have been mitigated.
Right. But like everything else these days, the need for "clicks" and "views" overrides total authenticity. How are you going to do those 5 follow up videos if you clear everything up the first time by rightfully calling out Samsung, but also admitting what you could have done differently. But nope, we're getting 5 videos from each outlet "techspaining" why the Fold phones are randomly breaking before Samsung can even examine their own product.
It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out. And it's mostly theater, because most everyday people interested in a new Samsung device will be buying the S10, not the Fold.
