iFixit has pulled its Galaxy Fold teardown at Samsung's request, raising even more questions of the foldable's designhttps://www.androidcentral.com/ifixit-pulls-galaxy-fold-teardown?utm_source=ac_tw&utm_medium=tw_card&utm_content=74380&utm_campaign=social …
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Replying to @androidcentral
This is a non-issue, when you break a company's NDA. You ha r to take it down. It's that simple
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Replying to @booredatwork @androidcentral
They didn't get the phone from Samsung, so there was no NDA on iFixit's part. Try again.
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Replying to @russellholly @androidcentral
I believe the got the phone from someone who got it from Samsung. That person broke the NDA and they phone wasn't bought, so it's still Samsung property. Legally they would lose in court in a heart beat
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Replying to @booredatwork @androidcentral
I had no idea you were a lawyer, cool!
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Replying to @russellholly @androidcentral
Lol, all we know is they didn't purchase the device. Thus it's Samsung property, and they can restrict as they please.
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Replying to @booredatwork @androidcentral
You got that first sentence right, at least.
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