I still don't understand the point of foldable phones unless the whole idea is to sell more expensive devices for the tech maniacs and well-offs.
Functionally they don't improve anything, don't allow the user to do more, they're even clunkier and heavier for very debateable benefits.
Pointing that out automatically means I'm not the target audience, it's a toy for folks with money to spend rather than an once of common sense.
Quote from: Julian M on Today at 19:00:58I still don't understand the point of foldable phones unless the whole idea is to sell more expensive devices for the tech maniacs and well-offs.
Functionally they don't improve anything, don't allow the user to do more, they're even clunkier and heavier for very debateable benefits.
Pointing that out automatically means I'm not the target audience, it's a toy for folks with money to spend rather than an once of common sense.
well first off you're just wrong about foldables. functionally, they quite literally offer a much larger screen area when unfolded. you know, the main function of FOLDables. and i'm guessing you've never even attempted to use a foldable or even test one in a tech store because they have a ton of multitasking and productivity features in software that aren't available in even the most expensive bar style flagships. And no, they aren't clunker or heavier. the z fold7 is as thin and lightweight as the S26 Ultra when folded and when unfolded it's even more impressive.
I can see why you don't understand the point of foldables, it's because everything you believe about them is outdated information or flat out false. I recommend you watch videos and reviews about the latest foldables so you don't embarass yourself again about a product segment you know nothing about.