I love the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, even though it can't fix the same old foldable foibles
I love the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, even though it can't fix the same old foldable foibles
I love the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, even though it can't fix the same old foldable foibles
It's too darn expensive for what it does. I'll stick with my $350 phone and a laptop or tablet for now.
It's a phone that folds in half, the tech has been in development for something like 15 years. I swear I've been hearing about folding/flexible displays at CES since like 2004
After years and years of complaints of nothing but stagnant candy bar designs we get something new and fresh and now it's "too expensive" LMAO
Sure. I'm not against people buying it. Including for novelty or be an early adopter. I've had a look at all the foldable phones in the store and I didn't really like them. I mean it's a nice idea, and I can see how I'd get some good use out of that large screen. But at least the Samsung one had a pretty noticable fold in the middle. And I can get a rusty used car for that kind of money. Or a mid-range gaming PC new. Maybe I'm just not the target audience. I never got why people buy expensive phones. My $350 one can do pretty much the same tasks in everyday life and also the camera and everything is decent enough. And I spent the extra money that'd get me to $2.000 on a laptop and other things. Yeah, but I know different people make different decisions and that's fine. I'd be in for something like a Nokia N950 if we want to change the form factor (and operating system for more diversity). But that's not happening. Or just a regular uninspiring Pixel with the price point of the 4a, just with the current (extended) update timeframe. That's something they don't do very often. Probably because of the smaller profit margin. But I also consider it an achievement and challenge to design and sell a device close to high-end specs, just for a fraction of the price.
Yeah because SURPRISE, not everyone is rich.