• skulblaka@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I bought one about a year ago expecting the gimmick to get tiresome but honestly I love it. I bought one a couple models old so it didn’t even cost me that much, I picked up a Z Fold 2 around when they were releasing the Z Fold 4, I think. So far it’s been great and I absolutely love being able to fold the screen open for gaming or for reading. The single front screen is a bit skinny but you get used to it.

      I’ve read about 3x more books since I got it than I used to, and emulator gaming is getting new life (as well as native games like Polytopia or Slay The Spire). I honestly recommend them, which I didn’t think I’d find myself doing.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t see myself buying one either. I much prefer the current form factor.

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        To me the folding thing is nothing more than a gimmick to try to get people to shell out even more money for a phone. I would much rather go with something on the higher end of the low-end, think around 400.00 or less and have money for a laptop. I don’t see the point of spending as much money on a fucking phone as you would a decent laptop. Makes no sense.

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          Flip phone is stupid, but a folding phone like the Galaxy Fold actually makes total sense. Bigger screen like a small tablet, while still able to easily fit in your pocket.

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              Yes, theoretically it’s less durable compared to a regular smartphone, but practically, you’d probably replace the device well before it comes to it’s breaking point.

              Samsung rates the Fold 4 to 200k folds (and 400k for the Flip 5). I’ve been using my Fold 4 for coming up to an year now, and I’ve observed that I don’t open/close more than 20 times a day. That comes to a total life of 27 years. Even if I say open/close 40 times a day, and say, Samsung lied and the real life is 100k folds, that still works out to 6.8 years, which is well past the time I’d normally hold on to a smartphone. So rest assured, folding the thing isn’t really an issue.

              Here’s JerryRigEverything’s durability test video btw of the Fold 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RteJVUwzhWs

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      1 year ago

      They’re cool. I absolutely would get one. But not for nearly twice the price. It’s just far too much of a premium.

    • Why not?

      I love mine, mainly because it’s so small when folded; it’s like in the œlden days, when small was cool and you could actually fit your phone in your pocket without cargo pants. Folded, it’s more robust than a candybar phone, and I don’t worry at all about sitting on it.

      I look forward to better use of the 45° format, and standardization of the API for the cover screen (for more apps).