Read more.Shows the 'Galaxy Fold V' opening and closing, with an adaptive UI reacting to the changes.
Read more.Shows the 'Galaxy Fold V' opening and closing, with an adaptive UI reacting to the changes.
Seems like the logical thing to do seen as the first folding phone was such a massive success with no issues.
I think we will see a lot of folding phones in the future. They will wear out quicker and will have a shorter life span than standard ones. Phone companies constantly complain that not enough people upgrade regularly enough.
Looks good to me... and I might even buy it if there's a Star Trek Tricorder app for the UI - I mean, with a form-factor like that, why else are they making it so?
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
I've seen some people ask for this, but it sounds like a gimmick to me. Do we really want to pay more to fold a phone with no extra screen space? Old flip phones made sense because then it made room for the keypad, but we don't use those anymore so it just seems like new tech for the sake of new tech despite potential flaws with a foldable screen. At least with the fold you had a bigger screen, although it is too expensive for mainstream use.
In regards to the comment to shorter lifespan phones, it is kind of funny how they want devices to be replaced more even though devices cost way more than they used to. I do find it odd how accepted that seems to be. Not that I support Apple, but the support for android devices is pretty crap, even the pixel lineup isn't as good as I'd expect for the money you spend. In the past it wasn't so much of an issue since people wanted to upgrade with the better specs you got down the line, but now smartphones are becoming increasingly "good enough" that there is less desire to upgrade as often.
whichever way it's going to fold, I'm just not interested
Another case of " if you can do it, don't mean you have to do it"
In 10 years everyone will be using foldable phones
It's an answer to the Phablet phenomenon; we stopped miniaturising and started getting big products again which are too cumbersome to carry around, folding them restores the ability to put big screens in pockets - of course with extra thickness.
I have never understood the desire for phones with screens so large you can't use them single-handed. It's a shame Sony aren't doing a reasonable sized Compact any more as these were perfect size.
No, but I do want a phone that is small enough to fit in my pocket, without snapping if I ever have to sit down.
Like Dashers said, smartphones are generally massive things - Tall, wide, thin and so utterly awkward. I have to wear combats and cargo pants for most of the year which, while not personally objectionable, isn't always appropriate. Even tailors on Saville Row said they could not always cut clothing to eliminate the issues caused by large phones... and this is from guys who can cut a suit that conceals your sidearm!
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
How many people would actually buy this... seems like creating a use for folding screens now they make them, like a weird reboot of flip phones surely
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Originally Posted by Mark Tyson
Neat
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