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    Samsung's $2K Cosmic system Overlap appears to be outrageously simple to break

    Samsung has three words for proprietors of its fresh out of the box new, $2,000 collapsing cell phone: Maneuver carefully.

    The Cosmic system Overlap, whose dispatch was deferred for a considerable length of time after device bloggers revealed that their survey units were failing, presently accompanies a rundown of guidelines to pursue to not break the telephone — incorporating not contacting it with your fingernail.

    "Try not to press the screen with a hard or sharp article, for example, a pen or fingernail, or apply unreasonable weight," directions on the $1,980 telephone's bundling prompt, as indicated by an analyst from CNBC.

    Samsung additionally exhorts, "tap softly to guard it."

    Clients are additionally cautioned to keep "any items, for example, cards, coins, or keys" well away from the screen.

    The first issue was that a slender defensive layer — intended to keep the telephone's screen together when collapsed or unfurled — had just gone up to the screen's edge. That drove tech commentators to strip it off, thinking it was a screen defender.

    At the point when the telephone is booted up, it demonstrates a notice screen, which illuminates clients regarding the defensive layer in a striking text style.

    It additionally emphasizes that the telephone isn't residue or water safe, and that clients ought not append screen defenders to its 7-inch show.

    Samsung offers an attendant service to swap the Overlap's screen for $149 on the off chance that it breaks once.

    Any future breaks — or a break once the telephone is out of guarantee — will cost $600 to fix, as per Samsung.

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