• SkyeStarfall
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    11 months ago

    Not really. A motor is a much more complicated device than just a sensor, and it doesn’t fix if there’s anything blocking the door.

    …and the sensor might just be the temperature sensor itself checking if the temperature is too high for too long.

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      11 months ago

      The real reason is that by convincing users to install Samsung apps they can collect and monetise personal data.

      They already put pumps and motors in the fridge for ice & water.

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        Potentially it’s for safety reasons. I’d be so scared of a cat or kid going in the fridge and it auto shutting them in

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        A spring would quickly be annoying to deal with when you want to open the door up and possibly keep it open.

        Like, sure, there are ways, but there are no perfect solutions here. A simple sensor that beeps is the best one, imo.

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          I’d prefer a spring. Atleast for my fridge the beeping isn’t pleasant as an autistic person. Any situation where I need to keep the door open I could figure out a work around like using my elbow or asking a friend to help if I really couldn’t do it. The beeping I can’t work around and if I managed to remove it, which I doubt I could do, I wouldn’t have anything to close my fridge or tell me when it’s open