It’s ugly and you he fold is noticeable which is distracting when watching videos. Not to mention Huawei is banned in the US
I absolutely do. Look at the Huawei Trifold for an example. It’s overly expensive, and has issues, which is why I wouldn’t get it. But the concept is decent. A phone that unfolds into an incredibly thin tablet. What’s not to like?
Pacattack57@lemmy.world 1 month ago
NikkiDimes@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I can’t speak for that device in particular, but I’ve been using a Galaxy Fold for a few years now and the crease is literally nothing. In most cases, you’re looking dead on at the phone and you can’t see it. If you’re outside it becomes slightly more noticeable, but the bright glare from the sun in general makes for more of a problem than the crease.
pycorax@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Also, Huawei is not banned from being purchased and used by consumers in the US lmao.
I mean sure but you’re in a hell of a ride if it breaks and you need support.
Abnorc@lemm.ee 1 month ago
I’d rather a simpler phone at this point. I don’t think I’ve ever looked at my phone and felt that it’s too small. I can think of other ways that I’d want phones to be more functional, like connecting to external external peripherals and a keyboard.
Lots of people are excited about folding phones too though, so more power to them if companies are willing to go that way.
CleoTheWizard@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I think that it’s for this reason that a folding phone will be better as an iPhone mini or regular model and not a folding ultra. In fact, I don’t know that they’ll bother with calling it anything. It would just be the iPhone fold for 1st gen and it’d probably be in an in between size of pro and regular.