 Hey guys, Thundee here and yes, the title says everything. I've had the Galaxy Fold for 30 days, it didn't break. So let's find out how I actually made it last. So remember when the Galaxy Fold first came out? Out in about May or so and there were issues back then. I got a Galaxy Fold from Samsung at that time. I had no issues with my device. I was sad to see it go. Had to wait all the way to September to get another Galaxy Fold and I've used it for about a month or so, roughly. I've got to say, I love the device. I've been waiting for a foldable for a very long time, at least just in my own head, because I love technology, I love seeing this. And when Samsung announced it, I remembered I'm a big fan of Westworld and all the devices, the smartphone devices fold multiple times in that. So I was like, yes, thank you. And what's the experience been? Now, speaking of experience, when you first get the Galaxy Fold, you open the box, it's got care instructions, list of things that you should not do. Don't press the screen hard or else you might damage the screen. Don't fold it with keys or devices. You might damage the screen again. A device is not water-dust resistant. That's there too. Device didn't use adhesives or films and your device contains magnets. So there's a lot of things that make you go like, oh, should I buy this? And, you know, rightfully so. You can think that way. But here's the thing. It's priced at 1,980, right? 2,000 bucks roughly, plus the tax. And it's not a cheap device. So treat it as a premium device. That's just the thing you have to do. Now, for me, I treat all my devices with care so it wasn't a hard thing to adjust with the Galaxy Fold. I have to say, using the Galaxy Fold has been a great experience. This is something that you do have to use and that's the best part about the Fold. Like, I've seen other YouTubers, I've looked at some of the air, just did tweets about the Fold and everyone who has gotten the device has said, wow, this is much better than I thought. I'm like, yeah, I've been saying this. I said it the first time when I got the Fold. People would chastise me and say, well, you got it from Samsung so you're being a Samsung fanboy or, you know, whatever, right? And, you know, I looked at it and I was like, no, you just haven't experienced this. Like, look, it's not a regular phone. It's not a regular, you know, it's not a rectangle that we're used to. No one has seen something like this before. Yes, there will be issues and there are issues. Some of the issues may linger, I don't experience them in the sense that, look, we saw Zach's video and Sam, you know, can still get in, doesn't get in, that is very true. But I've not had any issues with this device whatsoever, right? Now, speaking of the things that I do like and my usability, one of the biggest things that I do is game. I game on smartphones. I also have a separate gaming channel, go check that out. That is really more just gaming and gaming accessories and things like that. But I did a video on gaming, you know, playing Call of Duty Mobile on the Galaxy phone. Call of Duty Mobile, I've been playing that quite a bit now and the Fold to me is my favourite mobile device to use. I've got a bunch of mobile devices in the house. There's tech tools, there's a lot of things to play with. And there are devices with 90 hertz displays and hello, 90 hertz is cool. I get it, right? Doesn't do too much for me. That's why you don't see me high 90 hertz as much. And it's great when you game, but I love the real estate. I love to see more. I love that space. That's why I like big TVs. And this is like the big TV for smartphones, right? You've got enough screen real estate to play your game. So you're playing Call of Duty Mobile. What are you playing, you know, PUBG mobile as well and you know, you're going through that. Again, that real estate is needed. Or even Fortnite, you know, chapter two, which you know, everyone now is probably playing. I'm trying to get into that game. Like it's, yeah, I just cannot get into Fortnite. But that being said, right? This thing is great for gaming. Yeah, the notch can be a little annoying. And Samsung, please take that out. Next year with the Galaxy Fold 2, please just give us a whole punch or something. But that notch just needs to go completely. But for entertainment, this is great. So I love using this for that. I love using it to watch movies and content. I took a flight to Seattle for the Amazon event and man, like six hours. I didn't use the, I didn't watch anything in flight entertainment. It was my fault. I literally opened it up and I was like, okay, I'm good. I could hold it up. I could prop it, I could put it up somewhere and watch. But I've got 7.2 inches. That screen real estate really is nice. It's nice to have. It's nice to have when you're looking at content as well. When you're scrolling through a website, you're reading news and you're looking down or even you're looking Instagram. Yes, you know, Instagram needs to still improve the app because I think it's not at the highest resolution for the screen. But the real estate looking at images is so nice to do, which is really good. Now multitasking on here, which is one of the big things about it, is nice. I do three apps. I usually do Twitter, smaller scroll and I also have maybe like my, I'll have Instagram and the larger one, Twitter and the smaller one and I have like email that's kind of just quickly go through. I like using that with this device. I wish it had an S Pen. That's where this device will truly take it to the next level. Now you probably can't do that with this display or how this display is built. I need to see that soon, Tapsall. And I also look at this device kind of like the Galaxy Note. The first Galaxy Note, I was there for that in terms of just being a tech YouTuber that's been in this industry for a while. I saw that device and I was like, this is the future because there was so many tiny phones. I've got big hands. Look, I can hold this with one hand easily. And there were huge phones back then. I mean, just small phones back then. Now we've got big phones. Everybody has a big phone. So I think this is our next evolution for smartphones and what we do, how we use it, you know, that kind of stuff. I think this is where we go from talking on the phone to open it up and then we start typing and do whatever we want to because you've got the real estate for it. Now it needs to change. It thinks it needs to be fixed. The front display is small. It's not as bad as everybody yells or tries to yell because you ask them, they're like, yeah, you know, it's nice. It's great for consuming content quickly. And also it helps me limit my time. It's for it, you know, like barriers like this which are self-imposed do benefit. But I want it to be bigger and more useful in the next generation. Also a little bit slimmer as well, right? That will go a long way. The fingerprint sensor needs to be the power button. I don't like just the power button and fingerprint sensor here. Just doesn't do anything for me. Another thing I would like, which I do like the speakers and check it out speaker test to see if it's better. The speakers are great. They're loud, they're clear, they're dual speakers. I kind of wish they were quad speakers and I wish the two, so I look at put this way. The speakers closest to the front display should only turn on when you're using the front display. When you open it up, you should have a quad speaker set up and then those four speakers will actually work. Because when you're gaming and you're using it this way, the speakers are right here. And it's fine, but if you flip it around and your screen's at the bottom, then your speakers are at the bottom and you tend to come out of your hands, right? So you always have to flip it around this way. And it's better to game this way so you don't actually touch the screen. But speaking of which, it's still got a lot of the things you expect from a smartphone. Wireless charging, built-in right. It's got fast charging with the cable, Snapdragon 855, 12 gigs of RAM, UFS 3.0, a lot of storage. Comes with, of course, the Galaxy Buds as well. So you do have a lot of things that still add in there. But I think, look, I just love using this. I love like, I go to bed. If I wanna read in bed, I can really open it up and I can just lay back down and read. Look, I think this is the future of smartphones. We know Motorola's gonna be announcing its own, you know, foldable device pretty soon. We also know that Huawei's is coming out in the end of the month. This is the change we're gonna see and we're gonna see that change come forward. We've seen what, you know, Xiaomi has done with the wraparound screen. So things are changing and I think people should look at it that way. Yes, this is a first gen device. Yes, it's not for everybody, but I'm glad Samsung made this push. Look, gotta have innovation to change. We can't stick with rectangles all the time. Anyway, guys, thank you very much. If you liked this video, leave your thoughts down below. If you've got a Galaxy Fold, I wanna hear your experience. Let me know what you think. Also, if you want that group wallpaper, I'm sure you guys are talking about that, the links for you down below as well. I'm looking to check out more cases for the fold. I do like this case here that comes with it. It is nice. This has helped it because I've dropped it twice. Just twice, but it's been great. No scratches, nothing to it. I love it. Anyway, guys, thank you very much. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment.