I think a lot of people (including myself) are in that boat with you. With all the problems attempting to achieve any of these three goals, let alone all three at once, I expect folding phones to remain a niche item.Until they can make the phone as durable as one without a fold and the fold 100 percent undetectable when open, and cost no more, I have zero interest.
Pretty much.I think a lot of people (including myself) are in that boat with you. With all the problems attempting to achieve any of these three goals, let alone all three at once, I expect folding phones to remain a niche item.
Kinda like lambo doors. They look neat, but there isn't any practicality for them.Pretty much.
Foldable phones is a solution looking for a problem.
Fact is, I can fit a screen "big enough" into my pocket for that use case. If I need bigger, its going to be awkward to hold in the situations I'd use a phone at which point I pull out the iPad or laptop which has far more processing power, memory, a real keyboard, etc.
If I want a bigger screen, we're only a few years off it being displayed on some AR sunglasses which will enable a 180 degree field of view augmented reality display... at which point the shitty folding screen idea becomes kinda.... shit-tier...
I just don't see the point, especially if it impacts the cost or durability of the device.
Worse than Lamborghini scissor doors.Kinda like lambo doors. They look neat, but there isn't any practicality for them.
Wishful hoping... but I wish Apple would get rid of the new camera button that they introduced with iPhone 16 pro. I've turned it off on mine because I kept accidentally clicking it.
I like everything else about the phone , but have not gelled with the camera button at all. TBH I find it gimmicky.
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