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I'm surprised people still want foldable phones. IMO they're a gimmick - worse, a gimmick based on technology that clearly isn't "all the way there" yet.
As a user of the galaxy fold 3 for almost 2 years i can say without a shadow of a doubt. Its not a gimmick. Ive genuinely had no issues with it in terms of durability or faults (i know there are some that did but i guess like many others i got lucky) I could never go back to a standard phone. Watching videos, browsing the web, playing games. Even stuff as simple as being able to see a whole picture without needing to zoom in to catch details, but still having the option to, has been brilliant.
Being able to use it closed for normal stuff and open for bigger stuff (honestly the majority of the time i have it open) is so functionally superior.
The camera options are great. I have a main set of cameras on the back, an under screen camera for the big inner screen and a front facing camera for the outer screen and if i want i can ipen the phone and use the main cameras as a selfie camera because the view finder can be displayed on the outer screen which when open is pointing towards me.
The multi tasking is pretty powerful too. I can have my budget open on sheets, my calculator open and my notepad open all together. I can have maps open along with my web browser for train times and my s pen notes app open for planning trips.
I guess it comes down to use case. If you dont use your phone the way i do then you might not get the same out of it as i do. But for those that do its a game changer.
But since you are fully entitled to yoyr opinion i wont expect you to change it because of mine. And i wont down vote your comment because im only here to offer the view point of someone who has used the phone for nearly 2 years (as i said before) as a different perspective.
Seriously i could never go back. Im sad that the pixel fold is not turning out to be as good as the galaxy because i was seriously considering making it my next phone. Guess ill be going for the next galaxy device.
Out of interest what about the tech is not all the way there yet? Im maybe not as clued in as you on that point as i felt like the fold 3 was the nail on the head for these types of devices.
The durability issue. I shouldn't have to rely on "getting lucky" if I want the display to not get a huge crease (or outright break, in the case of OP) - especially considering how expensive these devices are compared to standard phones.
I want one that's already 'there'. I appreciate the work and sacrifice early adopters are doing to help me get there.
Same. I make good money and can easily enough deal with the expense. But the durability is something they need to improve to get me on board.
I think it'd be pretty neat for the extra screen real estate, improve "front facing" camera, and for watching videos. It's mostly small things, but they are cool!
why not? having a phone and tablet in one device is a godsend. if the technology is mature, that is
I've never really liked tablets - I much prefer a real computer. That probably explains our disconnect.
Dang, you've got eyes of steel. I could never read books on an LED screen - the eyestrain is just too much. E-ink doesn't have that issue.
I do already use dark mode (Dark Reader ftw) but for me, any emissive display seems to cause eyestrain over a long enough period. I rarely use the backlight on my e-ink reader, so it reads like crisp print on paper.
Maybe you were using really low-res/first gen e-ink? Or perhaps we're just built different :p
Have you used one as a daily driver yet? They're great!
I started with a SD2, then moved to the ZF4. I loved the Surface, but it's design caused some issues that the ZF4 doesn't have. The ZF4 is great, and really shows of Samsung's software innovations to just the screen real estate.
Not sure I'd go back to a standard slate style phone.
It's interesting that this comment is currently very positive (10-1) because it would have been downvoted to hell on Reddit. Really makes you wonder how much corporate astroturfing was happening over there...
It's probably a combination of astroturfing and the toxic Reddit standard of downvoting anything you don't like/agree with. That's not what it's for, people - don't ding a good-faith comment just because it rubs you the wrong way!
I had a Z Fold 2 for 2+ years before selling it and it was a great phone overall. Didn't feel like the technology "wasn't there yet" but it felt like a full fledged product and the built quality was really top notch.
What i agree with is that indeed the inner screen is a gimmick or the foldable idea itself. I found myself using the inner screen mostly for streaming and using the outer screen for literally anything else. Which meant that for 95% of the time I used the outer screen.
I think the Flip series has a way better usecase for a foldable because the fold Idea reduces the size of the "normal way of use" product.
I think the Fold expands on the "normal way of use" so it is easier put it in the gimmick territory.
I still think it is better to just get an Phone + Tablet overall if you want the best of both worlds.
But to be clear, this has been my experience as having had the Z fold 2 as a daily driver for 2+ years.
Eh, the tech is undeniably cool. Problem is though, as you said, the tech is nowhere near where it needs to be.
I definitely want one, my phone is currently a bit too small to watch things on, but a tablet is good for that. Reading too. I want the price to come down a bit first though.
I'd really like one. The idea of a pocketable tablet sounds appealing. But the durability and expense issues leave me unwilling to take the risk
I saw someone who had a Nintendo DS emulator loaded up and it looked sooooo cool.