Nick Tagataka, 14 May 2020Sacrifices might worth it for some, but not for others. For example, regardless of whether you... moreYou're making the assumption that typical glass candybars are unbreakable. They're not. My Note 9 is full of cracks and display scratches. This is both due to the display area being so large and because it's always exposed to damage. Whether it's while using it, in my pocket or a bag. Folding a phone actually means you're automatically protecting the display when not using it. Having glass surfaces half the size means they're a lot more durable to impact damage, too.
AnonD-762416, 14 May 2020The sacrifices are definitely worth it, for that simple gesture of folding it into a little po... moreSacrifices might worth it for some, but not for others. For example, regardless of whether you go with infold or outfold design, you're either giving up on using the device as a phone/phablet or display durability, which you wouldn't have to do if you just stick to the conventional form factor.
Alex, 13 May 2020Except they don't keep it out. You only need to go look at Jerry Rig Everything to see how tha... moreAnd Zack also said the screen was not made of glass. He was wrong. In the last few months I've heard complaints about everything from green screens on the S20 to disappointment in the exynos chips in comparison to the snapdragon. I've not heard anything about dust getting into the Galaxy Z. Did I miss something?
Nick Tagataka, 13 May 2020At this moment, there are plenty of reasons for foldable phone users to come back to conventio... moreThe sacrifices are definitely worth it, for that simple gesture of folding it into a little pocketable box.
Except they don't keep it out. You only need to go look at Jerry Rig Everything to see how that works, or rather doesn't.
AnonD-762416, 13 May 2020You can try as hard as you like to fight evolution, you will always lose. Once you've owned a... moreAt this moment, there are plenty of reasons for foldable phone users to come back to conventional smartphones.. The technology around them is still maturing and right now you need to sacrifice a lot (waterproofing, battery life, durability etc) just to get that bendable display. They'll probably gain a quality comparable to conventional ones after 2 or 3 years, but until then no foldables are worth their asking prices.
Yep, still not buying, it's so expensive
Matt99, 13 May 2020It probably went something like this; Folding phones are cool, retro and we want to be differ... moreYou can try as hard as you like to fight evolution, you will always lose.
Once you've owned a phone like the Z Flip you're never going back.
Buy a Galaxy S10e instead. Problem solved. Basically the same phone as Z Flip. Cheaper too.
It probably went something like this; Folding phones are cool, retro and we want to be different from those slab phones.
Engineer (head in hands); it's a terrible idea, moving things break.
Man at top; we have brush technology!
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