UPDATE: April 22, 2019, 1:07 p.m. ET: This story was updated to include the news that Samsung confirmed it was delaying the launch of the Galaxy Fold. Welp, it looks like U.S. customers will have to wait a bit longer for the Samsung Galaxy Fold. On Monday morning, the Wall Street Journalreported that Samsung plans to delay the April 26 U.S. release of its foldable phone until "at least next month." Later, Samsung confirmed that it was delaying the launch, and said it will announce the new date "in the coming weeks." SEE ALSO: Samsung's Galaxy Fold makes a great first impression (when it doesn't break)The change follows a week of PR disasters for Samsung. While Mashable's Ray Wong found that the Fold makes an impressive first impression, the review units of some technology reporters were rife with technical problems, including glitching screens, and a confusing protective layer that some reporters peeled off. Samsung promised to look into what caused the phones to malfunction. At the time, it said that reporters had received European models, so that the problems may be isolated. On April 17, despite the bad press, Samsung insisted it was sticking with its April 26 launch date. However, on Sunday, Samsung postponed two press events in Asia scheduled for this week, and SamMobile reported the delay of the Fold's Chinese release. Then it officially delayed the launch in the U.S. On Monday, Samsung said the the problems reported in review units by tech journalists contributed to the decision to hold off on releasing the phone. Samsung said it will be making changes to the devices to improve the durability of the display, and make communication about the protective layer clearer. Here is Samsung's statement in full:
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