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Samsung has sampled select influential YouTube creators with the nearly $2,000 Samsung Galaxy Fold to unbox and showoff on their channels.
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If it was apple they would sell.Yeah, no.
A $2,000 foldable tablet? Do they really want to sell any of these at all?
And just how many fold/unfold cycles can that middle section of the screen truly handle before being damaged?
I want to get back to $350 mid range phones from trusted non-chinese brands. This is just nonsense.
I want to get back to $350 mid range phones from trusted non-chinese brands. This is just nonsense.
The thing that bugs me about this device is they just did these amazing innovations this year with the Hole Punch and Pill shaped in screen cameras and sensors to completely avoid bezels this year on all their flagship devices that cost almost half what this costs. Then they launch this fold able phone and add bezels making the phone seem like It's a New Idea on a old technology. Outer screen is too small for my taste(Huge forehead and chin as well as side cheeks). Bezel is annoying on the big screen.
Wake me up when the Galaxy fold 2 with a full size bezel-less outer screen and a bezel-less inner screen comes out.
The thing that bugs me about this device is they just did these amazing innovations this year with the Hole Punch and Pill shaped in screen cameras and sensors to completely avoid bezels this year on all their flagship devices that cost almost half what this costs. Then they launch this fold able phone and add bezels making the phone seem like It's a New Idea on a old technology. Outer screen is too small for my taste(Huge forehead and chin as well as side cheeks). Bezel is annoying on the big screen.
Wake me up when the Galaxy fold 2 with a full size bezel-less outer screen and a bezel-less inner screen comes out.
So... what exactly is the point of this thing? Who is the target market? So many questions.
Someone who wants a smartphone and a tablet but doesn't want to carry around a tablet.
I get the appeal of it personally, though ideally it would be lighter, thinner, and have a larger/better screen when folded. I think if those things could be achieved, along with of course hardware reliability and lower price, it could be a compelling product.
It's really not the size of a tablet though.... it's barely that much bigger than a Note... but its a whole lot thicker. and looks awful...Someone who wants a smartphone and a tablet but doesn't want to carry around a tablet.
I get the appeal of it personally, though ideally it would be lighter, thinner, and have a larger/better screen when folded. I think if those things could be achieved, along with of course hardware reliability and lower price, it could be a compelling product.
It's really not the size of a tablet though.... it's barely that much bigger than a Note... but its a whole lot thicker. and looks awful...
So basically if it could be everything it's not then it would be good. Sounds like there is a long way to go.
Are we looking at the same picture? It looks like it only has a thin border all around, nowhere near the chins and foreheads of phones just a few years ago.
https://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-e-plus-gen-5 w/a 5000 mah battery, octa core cpu and 6" screen.So instead of making a phat phone with a nice big battery they do a folding phone that isn't built to last... Just give me the same size I have now, with an extra cm thick and 3 days of battery life.
Looks Like Samsung decided to Postpone the Galaxy Fold.
Yea lifecycle of these niche devices I don't see being all that great. I hope they sell millions of them so they have good reason to advance the tech to the next level. But that device as it exists today? No thanks. Water resistance matters. Even more than porn on a foldable display.