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p375
  • pjcamp
  • s1F
  • 15 Oct 2019

A plastic screen on the outside? No thanks.

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  • Anonymous
  • t@T
  • 15 Oct 2019

Anonymous , 15 Oct 2019Where is the proof that Boe steals the foldable display technology from Samsung? Plus Samsung ... moreHuawei has paid Korean Samsung employees to pass them display tech in the past. If I recall correct the Korean got done for espionage and sent to prison. Was a huge deal in Korea because Samsung's rise is centered around displays (and memory chips). Huawei denied the while thing of course.

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  • S Yu
  • gnh
  • 15 Oct 2019

Anonymous , 15 Oct 2019Where is the proof that Boe steals the foldable display technology from Samsung? Plus Samsung ... moreExcept for particularly corrupt countries like China and Russia, who regularly plant and fabricate evidence, prosecutors need evidence to prosecute.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/30/tech/samsung-china-tech-theft/index.html
The only reason SK should decide not to go ahead with the trial would be fear of retaliation to Samsung by the Party, like what happened to Motorola when they pursued IP theft by Huawei:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190525052706/https://www.wsj.com/articles/huaweis-yearslong-rise-is-littered-with-accusations-of-theft-and-dubious-ethics-11558756858

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  • Anonymous
  • 4S2
  • 15 Oct 2019

S Yu, 15 Oct 2019Samsung's been showcasing foldable displays for years. OTOH Flexpai wasn't able to ship remote... moreWhere is the proof that Boe steals the foldable display technology from Samsung? Plus Samsung failed and lied to their customers with the advertisement of the galaxy fold. No wonder the F stands for failure.

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  • S Yu
  • vUG
  • 15 Oct 2019

Baykko, 15 Oct 2019If you buy this phone to carry it in your jeans you deserve it explodes on you. What the heck ... more"If you buy this phone to carry it in your jeans you deserve it explodes on you."
It's a smartphone, not a damned DynaTAC. If it can't handle being put in whatever pocket it fits in it doesn't deserve to be released.
It won't be much better off in a jacket pocket.

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  • S Yu
  • vUG
  • 15 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019Samsung wasn't the first company to develop a folding smartphone. it was the first major brand... moreSamsung's been showcasing foldable displays for years. OTOH Flexpai wasn't able to ship remotely on time. They launched last year and wasn't able to ship until recently.
To be accurate, it's BOE, provider of the screen to Huawei, that stole from Samsung, by bribing one of Samsung's suppliers. It's the display technology, not the hinge, that was stolen.

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  • s-pen pusher
  • PMT
  • 15 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019Samsung wasn't the first company to develop a folding smartphone. it was the first major brand... morewhat was stolen was the bendable/foldable oled tech. it was not conceptualized by samsung because the first one to have thought of it and have done preliminary researches on it was a u.s. company in the early 2000s. samsung took up the research as early as 2009 and has since been the one leading to the right direction. lg got into the tech as well around 2011. it was common knowledge in the tech world that the technology was stolen from samsung by chinese entities and have been sold to the highest bidders. this has been how the chinese have been operating their trades for years- stealing and copying.

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S13724
  • SigmaR
  • t5G
  • 15 Oct 2019

Wow, very professional video...

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g316181
  • geekacontra
  • 38b
  • 15 Oct 2019

Baykko, 15 Oct 2019If you buy this phone to carry it in your jeans you deserve it explodes on you. What the heck ... moreif it is about a businesswoman, ok, the bag option is understandable, but I imagine myself, walking around with my case, the phone ringing, asking my partners to wait for me to stop to find a place to put my case on, open it to reach the phone. and meantime the call stops because to much delaying... :)))) if I want a 8-10 inch device to carry in my case I buy a bloody 7incher regular smartphone, a ms surface or other tipe of ultraportable notebook. ok, there is the option to carry it in the chest pocket in my coat. but in this case i'd prefer a surface duo that I can use as a mini laptop, with a screen and a keyboard of sorts.

all in all, for the time being, considering the inherent limitations on the reliability of the display foils, personally I see no much practical use for such a device, huawei or samsung, and I have no intention to buy one. I repeat, "personally", i'm in no position to talk for everybody

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  • Baykko
  • LEi
  • 15 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019Bro, look at this: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://am... moreDo you realize that Huawei doesn't make the screen of the Mate X? Its BOE, another Chinese company. If someone stole it would be them but hey, do you even realize that there are like 5 companies capable of making foldable screens right now? Did they all steal? Did they all buy the tech after it got stolen? but none of that matters right? just f#k Huawei because f#k China right?

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  • Baykko
  • LEi
  • 15 Oct 2019

S Yu, 14 Oct 2019There's another issue with this one, think of the stress on the hinge when closed, conducted t... moreIf you buy this phone to carry it in your jeans you deserve it explodes on you. What the heck is with you people ? This is a 2 thousand dollar phone with a fragile screen. It is targeted at businessmen to carry it in their cases or jackets where it will be most safe. not for average Joe that will go to partyng or to games and then go drinking afterwards taking selfies all along.

If you want to spend 2.000 on this phone its fine, but you better be well aware that its fragile and you cannot handle it as you'd handle a regular phone.

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  • XTR
  • Kg{
  • 15 Oct 2019

Are they gonna do a fold test like what CNET did? Why do I feel this is gonna fail faster than the Fold.

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  • AdyT
  • aj%
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019You mean the easyest sracting screen overpriced phone. By the way the foldable tech is stolen ... moreBut it's a Samsung display ?!?

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  • Anonymous
  • 8pc
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019Samsung wasn't the first company to develop a folding smartphone. it was the first major brand... moreBro, look at this: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/11/30/tech/samsung-china-tech-theft/index.html&ved=2ahUKEwjd6qbOo5zlAhXo2eAKHZd1AREQFjACegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw0PCwLovZvRsNKB-wSxlvsQ&ampcf=1
What do you call this, I said their foldable screen tech, not the design of fold....

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  • mT0
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019You mean the easyest sracting screen overpriced phone. By the way the foldable tech is stolen ... moreWell the Huawei Mate X was going to be released in April with Vodafone but got removed.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3DR
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019You mean the easyest sracting screen overpriced phone. By the way the foldable tech is stolen ... moreSamsung wasn't the first company to develop a folding smartphone. it was the first major brand to release a foldable device. the first foldable display was on the royale flexpai. and Huawei didn't steal the tech that Samsung are using they both have different hinge mechanisms and different display properties

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  • geekacontra
  • p@t
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019Im not sure about wearing the phone "naked" (no case) when spending over 2000$. But ye, Im sur... moreand how exactly are you going to cover that 2000eur nakedness? foil? tempered glass? a black lather cover? a glass box display? :))))

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  • Anonymous
  • 8pc
  • 14 Oct 2019

Anonymous, 14 Oct 2019You mean the easyest sracting screen overpriced phone. By the way the foldable tech is stolen ... moreI mean the easyest scratching screen lol

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  • Anonymous
  • 8pc
  • 14 Oct 2019

Adul Al Salami Kebab, 14 Oct 2019The best folder! :DYou mean the easyest sracting screen overpriced phone. By the way the foldable tech is stolen from samsung, samsung did a 6 year research then huawei simply steal

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111861007
  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 14 Oct 2019

Well lets see what Huawei brings on.
Bu i hope screen will be more durable than the Samsung ones.
Its needs to be more durable othervise this going to be nice fail.

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