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Samsung has banned throwing smartphones on the bed

Samsung can find out if users damage their smartphones due to rough handling of the device. About this in his Twitter the well-known blogger under the nickname Tron reports.

According to the blogger, the new folding device Galaxy Z Flip3 has a special system that records all cases of falling of the device. The data is recorded based on a sensor that reads the acceleration that occurs during free fall. If users drop their device and break it, then the company may prohibit the official service center from carrying out free repairs.

As an example, scenarios are described where smartphones can break if thrown on a bed or sofa. The maximum height at which the Galaxy Z Flip3 can be dropped without fear of losing warranty service is one meter. “Samsung may refuse free repairs, even if the device is under warranty and there are no visible cracks or scratches on the case,” Torn said.

The author also said that he knew the story when the glass on the smartphone cracked. The case could be regarded as a warranty case, but the data extracted from the phone showed that the device fell at least three times.

At the end of summer, it became known that the camera of new Samsung smartphones may be remotely disabled if it is unlocked. Built-in protection is available in the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3 series.

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