Huawei might have beaten Apple to the folding phone finish line by creating a foldable 'iPad mini'
Huawei might have beaten Apple to the folding phone finish line by creating a foldable 'iPad mini'

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Huawei might have beaten Apple to the folding phone finish line by creating a foldable 'iPad mini'

I still believe foldable screens is a solution searching for a problem. I think nobody wants them.
Lol I very much want them, my foldy phone solves every problem that a tablet solves, if I had had a tablet near me when I needed it that is. Which, since it's a secondary device needing to be carried in addition, I never did. Ever.
Now whenever something happens and I get stuck somewhere longer or just waiting at an airport or just waiting for something in general a common thought of the past would be "damn I wish I had a bigger screen/brought tablet with me". I haven't thought that thought in over 2 years since I made the switch.
It's the first damn "tablet" I've ever had in my love that actually got used LMAO
Same. It's nearly as good as having a full laptop in my pocket wherever I go, given the Fold series' top-end specs and the nice big screen.
Sales beg to differ.
If it means I could get a small phone back again, I'd be all over it when the prices start to get down to sane levels.
This. An easy one-handed phone that I can flip or unfold into a larger screen for media/games/extra-curricular. Can't wait for this inevitable future.
I sort of agree in terms of the type that unfolds into a larger display, although price is definitely a big factor with those. I feel like durability is becoming less of a concern as more people are exposed to them in the real world. However, I disagree if you're referring to the type that folds down into a smaller form factor. They have been selling quite well as I understand, and are a clear solution to one of the problems with phones being so large now (that they are no longer pocketable in many cases). I would have a hard time going back to a regular phone after using one of these for over a year now.
They actually are really nice, but they still need some time in terms of reliability. They are awesome for reading books or the news on the go, though. Or if you need a maps application open while biking. I miss mine, but Samsung still has dogshit repairability, so when a 10¢ ribbon cable broke (understandable), their solution was to replace all three screens, or pull a repair shop's license. A $600 replacement.