Amadeo didn’t feel anything when this happened and had to use a magnifying glass to get to the root of the problem. He noticed a very small nick mark near where the screen first started having issues.
The problem lies with the height of the bezel. Most foldable phones have slightly raised bezels to ensure there is a small gap between the two halves of the screen. This is done to prevent any trapped debris from getting crushed between the screens.
The Pixel Fold’s bezels are the same height as the protector, meaning the left and right parts of the screens almost touch when the phone is folded.
Google has already cautioned users that flexible screens are softer than traditional phone displays and has said that they must ensure that contact is avoided with sand, crumbs, and sharp objects.
Whether this is a widespread issue will become known in a few days as the Pixel Fold will be released tomorrow, 27 June.