Comment on Huawei tr-fold review
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 month agoI don’t know where you’re getting the Huawei news, but their market share has been nose diving since 2024.
Pixel, though, I can’t believe the automatic filters that are impossible to turn off.
Even if you take a photo with .raw, there’s still post processing on every single photo so they look like dog shit.
how’s Huawei number one in the world for design? do they do anything innovative? The Huawei phones I’ve used seem pretty unremarkable, indistinguishable from oppo.
which I would also throw in a gutter.
I haven’t been impressed by anything I’ve seen on the market in years, except for the Sony Xperia, because I love front-facing speakers and I didn’t know any major companies still made them.
I’m pretty sure that’s where I’m going next.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 month ago
counterpointresearch.com/…/china-smartphone-share…
Huawei Market share in China increased 50% this year compared to last.
The Dr Dre of cameras. cheap hardware with a shitload of filtering to make it
soundlook good.No doubt 10 years ago Huawei was clearly THEE leader in design. They had both amazing build quality and design. Heralded for beating Apple at the game, and putting others to shame.
Beyond that, the friggin 10 year old phone my wife has still takes amazing pictures. Huawei was very strong in innovation that actually worked, which is also why they so quickly became #1 in the world.
Even today after they’ve been handicapped in sales which limit development budgets they are still strong in the design department.
carisinyal.com/en/the-slimmest-smartphone/
These are examples of Huawei still stretching what’s possible in the physical aspect of making phones thinner. Just like they beat Apple in that game more than a decade ago, while maintaining a build quality that was as premium as Apple.
The triple fold phone the OP is about, is a world first, not something that interest me personally, but still a design win over competitors.
How they look is of course subjective,
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
other companies made triple fold phones before Huawei, you mean that they brought it to the mass market first?
like 3,000 bucks or something right?
It’s difficult to call that innovation when we already have foldable phones, and they haven’t found a new way to do anything, they just added one more standard screen.
It’s as thick as three phones put together.
It’s good that they went up 50% in China, but it’s literally federally subsidized, so that’s not crazy, and they went from 20 to 30%?
it sounds like you have nostalgia for Huawei, which i get, I still have nostalgia for my HTC one, that was the best phone/os I ever had, and definitely the most innovative phone company I used, with front-facing speakers and an IR blaster, expandable storage, but they’ve gone the way of apple and Huawei and Google and the rest of them in modern times
“10 years ago Huawei was clearly THEE leader in design”
this is when I used Huawei, and my memories of it are pretty bad. pretty low power even for the time, pretty low battery, I don’t remember them leading anything.
I remember the pictures being standard, but I don’t remember anything remarkable or innovative about them.
can you post photos from your wife’s phone versus your modern phone?
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 month ago
www.gsmarena.com/huawei_nexus_6p-7588.php
This was clearly the most innovative Android phone at the time.
wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world 1 month ago
It was… minus the battery failures after a year or so of use. The 6P was supposed to be their foot in the NA market, and they fucked it. Mine failed, family members’ failed, friends failed. The LG was no better for that year, something about a mobo shorting after X amount of time with the 5X. Again, family members’ had them, failed.
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
innovative?
isn’t that the Google phone?
it has slightly upgraded specs from the HTC one, but the One came out 2 years previous, with truly innovative features like front-facing speakers so that you could hear the audio clearly and an IR blaster, plus it had self-diagnostics so that you could test a second hand phone before you bought it or troubleshoot yours very easily with the series of diagnostic tasks.
what’s the innovative part of the 6p?
ooh, I do like that the Nexus adopted the front-facing speakers and aluminum body from HTC One, that was a smart move.
not innovative 2 years later after those features were developed, but definitely a smart move by a hopeful company.
a slightly weaker battery, but 2 years after the HTC One, I would have been interested in the 6P as the logical next step; add 1 GB of RAM, add the new bands, slightly higher ppi.
I was disappointed when the M8 went backward with PPI, HTC one had 468 in 2013, new huawei phones in 2024 have 402 ppi.
that’s rough stuff, all the companies are doing it too, skimping out on screens in favor of shitty proprietary software.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Obviously my 4 times as expensive 9 year newer phone is superior. Especially in low light conditions.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Literally from the article:
I haven’t seen one, and three separate screens don’t count, because that’s apples and oranges.
Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
I saw the headlines, but I thought everybody knew Samsung and razor were making tri-fold phones before that, I think Huawei put it on the market.
I’ll check though.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiHK07J7Bxk&t=33
first result is the Tecno trifold, and he’s talking about the Samsung trifold Z, which of course, it’s just one more screen, The natural evolution of folding phones to get to the tablet size.
I don’t think innovation is the word here.
innovation is a new idea resulting in some sort of paradigm shift or surprising development, not the logical progression of a known process like a foldable phone.
I’m glad Huawei is forcing other companies to develop better tri-fold phones so that eventually we have viable phone tablets.
Buffalox@lemmy.world 1 month ago
It’s not the idea that’s innovation, it’s developing the technology that folds both ways seamlessly and is durable.
Just because an idea is easy to get, doesn’t mean it’s easy to make. Ideas are easy, it’s making them work that is hard.
And I’m not aware of a phone that existed previously that could do this and fold out to a single 10 inch screen.
Even if it already existed, this is apparently the first good one.