I love mine! Flip 4. But there are some areas that are lacking: camera and gaming capabilities mostly.
Also there's the whole durability issue.
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I love mine! Flip 4. But there are some areas that are lacking: camera and gaming capabilities mostly.
Also there's the whole durability issue.
Currently typing this on my Fold 4 that I've had since launch. I don't see myself ever going back to a normal slab style phone. I use it as a tablet that easily fits in my pocket, more often than not unfolding it for most uses. I also got a case that holds my stylus so I can draw on it when I want to. The stylus not being in the phone like in the S23 Ultra is my only complaint. Genuinely don't notice the crease at all during use.
Oh, and price, of course. They're so expensive. I got mine with a trade in and some heavy incentives, so I wound up with the phone, earbuds, and watch for ~$1300.
Personally I find the current range of phone options simply too huge. Having owned a Sony Z3 Compact followed by the XZ1 Compact, I didn't have many choices. I ended up with the Asus Zenfone 8.
I really like the formfactor of the Oppo find N where in it's folded form it's a really usable size and I can unfold it if I need a bigger screen. I don't mind the Samsung Flips or the Motorola Razrs but I think the outside screen can be bigger. There's a market for the Samsung Folds but it's not for me.
Tl;dr - my idea of a foldable should be a good sized phone which folds down to something very compact and pocketable.
If Samsung had the ultra camera package, I would've kept the z fold 4 last year. I really liked the screen sizes (both inside and out). But until they give us a camera package that's equivalent of the s2*U of that same year, it's not worth it imo
I need one which comes with /e/OS or at least has proper support for it.
Also the Z Flip form-factor seems to be the only reasonable.
I like them. I think they have great potential and make sense in certain use cases. My preference would be the flip/clamshell style because it makes the phone smaller and with a large outer display you don't have to open it as much.
For me the larger fold style is too big and heavy to use as phone. If it were a tablet that folded for travel or for easily storing in a drawer, that makes sense. Although I can understand if a traveling business man used a fold phone because in meetings and flights he they could use the bigger screen for work. But they probably also have a briefcase to carry it in.
Having said that, the current pricing is way, way too high. They would need to cost at least half or less for me to consider buying one. Around €350 for a flip and €700 for a fold seems about right to me.
I also think Motorola RAZR Ultra is the better folding phone at the moment as compared to the Flip 5, because the Samsung is very square and chunky, whereas the Moto is round and sleek.
How did you like our Sony discussion before our break?
Love them, tried out the Z Flip 3, Oppo Find N, currently have the Pixel Fold.
I understand that it's not for everyone and I don't think it's a must buy for me, but I really like the form factor and I'm glad for the option.
I've thought about it some more, and I think I've identified what I really want out of a foldable.
I want the promise of the one device to replace a phone, tablet, and laptop. Currently, were no where near that. Hardware wise I think we're there, but software, we still have a long way to go to get all apps to support a tablet mode.
"Laptop" mode I haven't even bothered trying for most things. It does work pretty well for work, using RDP, Teams, Outlook.
I constantly drop my phone, the kid knocks it off the dinner table, it gets rained on, etc etc etc... I have an iphone 12 pro (coming up on three years old) with no screen protector, just a regular case (albeit a really good case: Peak Design) and it's still going strong to this day with zero malfunctions or visible wear even. I think I do need to replace the case. But anyway ... I don't think any kind of foldable / flippable phone could survive that kind of life.
Foldable phones have the problem with the hinge and that the display is not very suited for constant folding. I would think those phones will even last half of a normal phones lifetime aka 2 years and thats profit for the Companies!
I am very interested in the idea, especially expandable ones. But I hate the crease on the folding ones, I just see it constantly and can't stand it
I really like the idea of of a flip smartphone, but I'm too careless with my phone to have a plastic screen instead of a glass one
I fucking love foldables and think everyone should have one. I truly believe they are the next step in phone technology and cannot wait for when they solve the crease "problem" so people can stop complaining about it. Also getting the price to $999 is pretty key too. Or apple jumping on board.
It's one bandwagon I'd like Apple to jump on. Whenever Apple makes something, everyone else has to do the same (only better and cheaper). So once there's an iFold for 4000 $€£ or something, a year later every noname brand will have a 300 $€£ foldable.
Neat but uninteresting to me.
But I like where it is going.
Writing this on a Fold 4 after coming from a history of Pixel devices.
Initially I loved the idea. So much room for activities with me at all times! A dream emulator machine and media consumption device! Look at all those power user multi-window layouts! SPen life! As time wears on though I find myself only relying on the inner screen for reading or long browser sessions. The SPen is in a drawer. I also dearly miss the Pixel-exclusive features. As a result, my next device will most likely be a Pixel 8/8 Pro coupled with an eink tablet.
For perspective, this was written on the front screen. I haven't cracked open the inner screen today.
I had a Nokia 8110 and 7110 which had a sliding mechanism to get the mic closer to the mouth (and to look cool), that made (some) sence. Now, I don't see the advantage of a folding phone. Why make a phone shorter while making id thicker? I'm missing the 'small' 4" phones that looked like bricks compared to the old gsm models.
I did say I will make fun of the Surface Duo 2 last week, but I don't want to be too mean about it, so... it doesn't have the crease problem, but I still don't know who would even want to buy such a phone.