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    I don’t know why people bother to buy foldable phones, if you want bigger screen just buy tablet…smh…
    Tablet has bigger screen plus it’s cheaper than buying foldable phones

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      I don’t use a foldable phone… But you can’t put a tablet into your pocket. It’s meant to be the dimensions of a phone, just much thicker, so it fits into your pocket, while letting you fold it out to have double the screen size. For all the issues they have, that’s a very reasonable and somewhat appealing feature.

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            I absolutely miss the unlimited fuck outta those very useful pockets, goddamn those jeans were just too good for the market. Fuck, my shorts had deepass pockets with a smaller little pocket on the outside for shit like your wallet or w/e

            og jncos were just too good for us fuck 😭

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      I have a foldy phone, I’m never going back.

      if you want bigger screen just buy tablet…smh

      I did, multiple times, sooo many times in all manner of price points, sizes, brands and even OSs (I’ve got fucking Windows tablets WITH cellular FFS just chilling in archive). Do you know what happened to them? They started collecting dust within a couple weeks

      I don’t want to carry multiple devices, even when I do want to I can never get the habit to stick, so I never have the tablet when I need it the most

      My foldy phone solves that issue immediately, it’s a phone when I need a phone and a tablet when I need a tablet.

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        I’m just curious

        Does the screen vertical folding bulge area (idk if it has its own name) somehow get in the way during day-by-day usage?

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          Do you mean the crease? Nah, I hardly notice it, I used to feel it when sliding my finger across one side to the next like to drag and drop things, but after awhile I stopped noticing that to

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          I have the book-style pixel 9 pro fold.

          The clam-shell style is truly a gimmicky nostalgia-grab IMO

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        I tried a pixel 9 fold for a little while, it was neat but way overpriced for the novelty, and there are no cases worth a damn that aren’t attached entirely by glue strips. Returned it and got a pixel 9 XL instead.

        If they can make one with the same width/height as the XL (big hands, too many typos on the small screen keyboard), for under 1500, id probably go for it

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          That’s mine right now lol, I also had the OG Pixel Fold. I don’t find it to be a novelty for me. Def a bit on the expensive side, but since I buy my phones through the carrier on EIP anyways it’s meh.

          I use the Poetic Spartan case and it’s solid, it has the adhesive strips, but I don’t use them (I just took em off) though it adds some heft, it’s worth it considering the amount of drops my phone has taken its protected against lol

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            I had one of the Ghostek ones. I went through Best Buy (unlocked, to try Grapheneos; which handled switching screens much better than i expected) due to good return policy and no restock fees in Ohio.

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      Why have a phone with a screen? Just use your computer if you need it, smh 🤦

      Why have a phone at all? Just ask a friend to use theirs if you need it 🤷‍♂️ or maybe write a fucking letter for once? Damn kids…

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          Why use a computer when you can just wander, naked and fearless, back into the forest from whence we came. Climb a tree. Make a nest of leaves. Screech “Ook Ook!” to let everyone know this is your tree now.

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        I only contact people via my QRP rig, CW mode. Don’t talk to me unless you have a valid HAM licence.

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      I guess you have to try one. I got a samsung fold 3, i loved it. Then, when my contract ended, i got a fold 6. I would have a hard time going back to a standard phone tbh.

      My wife said she wouldnt get a folding phone but when i got my fold 6 i offered her my fold 3. She ended up really liking it and wants to get a newer fold when her contract ends.

      So theres me, who knew i wanted one and am happy with it to the point where i cant go back. And my wife, who didnt want one but after trying one for a few weeks, said she got it now and would be upgrading to a newer fold when the time comes.

      They need to get these in peoples hands if they want to sell them better.

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        Btw, getting a phone on contract is usually more expensive than getting the phone and the contract separately.

        Esit: seems a more Europe thing.

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          But i dont have £1700 to hand to buy it outright and buying on finance direct from samsung cost more than half what i pay on my contract per month. The contract is with o2 and they offer a separate airtime and phone plan. They are independant of one another. It would have cost more to buy separate with the airtime plan i have and the discounts i applied and extras i got for free with this particular contract.

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            If you don’t have those 1700£ to buy it outright maybe you shouldn’t be using a 1700£ phone and focus on saving up

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              I dont think that’s fair to say. Would you apply the same logic to a house or a car?

              Of course, i could pay for this phone in a single month, but then i wouldn’t have enough for gas or electricity for my home. Or to pay for my car, or for food or anything i might need that month.

              Even the biggest companies in the world borrow to pay for things. Spreading the cost is a perfectly acceptable and legitimate way to pay for something.

              I save for other things. I have my bills, and i have my savings.

              Whilst i appreciate the financial advice, i would prefer a less matter of fact approach to calling me irresponsible

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                Personally I apply that logic to everything except a house (so I hopefully can afford a house one day)

                Sorry if it came across rude, didn’t mean it like that

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                  No, thats fair. I struggle to figure out when so.eone is being confrontational even irl.

                  I think its a good standpoint to have, saving to buy is a good way to stay out of debt. The only downside is when it comes to buying a house, if you dont have a credit history, then you might fail the credit checks because theres no proof you can stick to repayments.

                  Things like phone contracts and bills help with that. It may even be worth getting a credit card to pay for groceries and then paying back the credit card with your wages each month, with the money you would have spent on groceries anyway, just to build your credit score.

                  I dont use saving on phones. I use them on car and house repairs. On my kids clothes etc.

                  But you do you, and I’ll do me. Im managing just fine and im not poor (at least not relative to other people in my circles) (obviously most people are poor, its all about perspective, but thats neither hear nor there)

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          Here in the US, it’s not, carriers do Equipment Installment Plans as the new “contract” but they’re all 0% interest for the most part, so it just the outright price of the phone broken across 24 months (or the option of 36 on AT&T iirc)

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        If I want a bigger screen, I’m reaching for a laptop or desktop, not a phone with a self-destructing screen. I expect my gear to last at least 5 years, preferably 10.

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          My desktop and laptop are too clunky for day to day stuff. There are a wide range of things i now do on my phone that would be less than possible on a normal phone screen.

          I dont blame you for not seeing the benefits. Like i said earlier, you need to try it to get it.

          As for a self destructing screen, its nonsense. There are 5 people at my work that have folding phones. There are 2 fold 4’s 2 fold 5’s and a fold 3 as well as my fold 6, theres also my wife who has my 3 year old fold 3 and my brother who now has a pixel fold and no one has a broken screen. Oh! My mum and her partner both had flip 3 phones and have just bought the flip 6s and her partner ended up getting a fold 5 last year. No broken screens.

          If you know anyone who has broken a folding screen, that person would have a brokwn screen regardless of having a folding phone or not. The amount of broken screens or damages cases i see in my day to day is insane.

          I know even all of the examples i gave are anecdotal, but your claim about self destructive screens is simply false and not backed up with anything.

          I expect to have my fold 6 in 5 years still as good as when i bought it.

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            @Mr_Dr_Oink

            I remember there being an uproar about folding screens developing visible seams after a while. I would consider that a failure.

            Unless your folding phone also has a physical keyboard and a serious non-toy operating system, I fail to see how it can practically replace a laptop or desktop.

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              What do you mean by seam? Do you mean the crease? If so, it is nothing. I’ve never even close to cared about it, and in all my time using these phones, it hasnt been a problem, even once.

              If you mean something else, then please elaborate because i dont know about it.

              In regards to it replacing a laptop or desktop, that’s not what it’s for. It can replace some of the functions of a laptop or desktop, i can game on it using apps or streaming from my ps5, or emulators with an external controller like a gamesir make it into a respectable handheld. I can comfortably manage emails, shopping, web browsing, lemmy, social media, photo and video editing. I also use it for playing music (displaying sheet music) and composing music with cubase elements and fl studio. It also works as a midi controller for various insteuments and effects processors.

              Im sorry but just because you dont see the use cases, it doesn’t mean there isn’t any. Arguing against folding phones is almost the same as arguing against tablets. Which have a decades long legacy of being extremely useful.

              But again. I dont replace my laptop or desktop with this thing. I replace some functions and i compliment or augment others.

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                @Mr_Dr_Oink

                > I can comfortably manage emails, shopping, web browsing, lemmy, social media

                Without a real keyboard? How? I find the experience of doing such things on a touchscreen infuriatingly slow and error-prone. That’s why I’m using a desktop to write this post.

                > Arguing against folding phones is almost the same as arguing against tablets.

                That’s not saying much. Tablets have been a flop.

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                  Because my keyboard looks like this. It’s fast enough, and if you learn how to use shortcuts, suggestions, and cursor control etc its easy in its own way.

                  Maybe you just dont spend enough time with touchscreens because of your clear disdane for them.

                  Tablets aren’t a flop. Estimates say there are at least 1 billion users worldwide, and they have a lot of niche functionality not provided by laptops, as i have previously mentioned.

                  Regardless. You, a none foldable user who clearly thinks desktops/laptops are the best user experience and most functional, telling me, a foldable phone user who has both a desktop, and a laptop, and i work in IT on a laptop daily that my foldable is not a perfectly reasonable and legitimate user experience is a bit odd.

                  I have experience of both, you have experience of one (or so it seems based on your posts) and you are telling me i am wrong about my experience because you dont think it’s possible. It’s just a bit rich…

                  I know you might think you dont need to use one to conclude you won’t like one. But i contend that after having one as a daily driver for almost 4 years, I could not go back to a non foldable. It would be too restricting.

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                    @Mr_Dr_Oink

                    On the contrary, my disdain for touchscreens is a result of spending far too *much* time with them. A larger, foldable screen isn’t going to solve that problem.

                    A phone with a real keyboard would solve that problem—I loved my Droid 3 and miss it terribly—but for reasons I absolutely cannot fathom, no phone manufacturer wants to make a truly good phone any more.

                    I don’t know what estimates you speak of, but I manage a website, and the monthly tablet users on it is basically zero.

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      I have the same question about tablets. A tablet to me is like a laptop without anything good about a laptop.

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        I exclusively use my tablet for writing (and at uni I almost exclusively write by hand). But for that one thing it’s awesome.

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          That’s cool. I could definitely see having used one for drawing if I’d had one in college, but I’m old so that wasn’t a thing yet then.

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      I have similar question: Why did Samsung bother with developing foldable phones? It isn’t selling as well as they thought, after all.

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        It did decently for a while, then better competitors came to the scene that didn’t make the asinine decision to make it ridiculously skinny and ol Sammy refuses to change course on that so sales have been falling

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      tablet screen size is okay, but really the people who want bigger screens should be buying tvs. not to mention they have the advantage of being cheaper than tablets. but even tv screens can only get so big. a really cost effective way to get a big screen would just be to go to a movie theater. that’s like 10 dollars(?) for 2 hours of access to a huge screen.

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      Word.

      Phone for, uh, phone stuff, while I’m out and about. Pixel 4a, $70 on eBay.

      PC and TV screen for internet.

      Crappy $25 tablet for reading epubs.

      Lemmy: NO! I want all my use cases on ONE device that doesn’t do any of them well!

      OK, pay out the ass for it along with the associated global warming and ecosystem trashing. Oh, and the slave labor that took to produce it.

      Lemmy: NO! Not like that!