• @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      And they should. Thier foldable phone is garbage. My wife has one. There a permanent crease in the middle and it glitches out. We are going have to get her a new phone soon.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Size is the main reason I moved to a foldable 2 years ago. I’d love something reasonably sized instead of everything being giant phablets.

      • The Soca Vault
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        141 year ago

        I use Sony Xperia phones, they aren’t as big and still have the same features I love - SD Card and Headphone Jack

          • The Soca Vault
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            21 year ago

            I either get them from Amazon or Sony directly. I’m glad they moved from the glass back to a textured back.

          • @[email protected]
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            None, Sony makes no promises of long term support. The most they usually support a device is two years if even. Typically they only commit to one version of Android upgrade and then you are on your own.

            • Zorque
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              Apparently they’re up to three years now. Woo.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                That’s not bad. I usually keep a Pixel around to AOSP Style ROMs just in case nothing compelling comes out between big vendor releases. I’m already dreading the day my Galaxy Flip4 goes OOS. Have a Pixel 7 running Graphene as a backup/ travel burner currently.

                • Zorque
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                  … you mean that thing we were talking about?

          • The Soca Vault
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            11 year ago

            They will give you updates for about 2 years. Every device I had was upgraded from 13 to 14. I personally don’t have a problem with it. Sometimes new features you don’t like so you stick with the old.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              I couldn’t care less about the major versions, but announcing they’ll stop with the security fixes three years after the release date for a device that I can’t update reliably any other way was a deal breaker for me.

              That and the fact that they, too, are just too damn huge. Yes, even the 5 and 10. No, their aspect ratio doesn’t fix that. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.

              • The Soca Vault
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                11 year ago

                Everyone has their things to look for, I have the 1, it’s slightly larger than the 5, but for me it was headphone jack and SD card slot.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  I gave up on expandable storage and a headphone jack. Bought a nice portable player with a DAC, but I respect dying on the hill.

  • RubberDuck
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    111 year ago

    Phones are expensive and fragile. No need to add movable parts and more fragility to the mix. Especially not at those price points.

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    Everyone here is taking a dump on foldables, but I bought a Motorola razr 2023 for myself as a kind of Christmas present and after having a phone that comfortably fits in my pocket for the first time in like 10 years there is no way I’m going back to phablets. Thanks, I love it.

  • zeekaran
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    21 year ago

    I had the Z Fold 3 and now the 5. It’s great. I’d happily move to another company’s if they were just as good or better, but also cheaper. The price tag is the only issue and I managed to avoid the full price twice. First by buying a used one at half price, then trading it back to Samsung for any $800 off the 5, which was a great deal.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Fuck the foldable market. I bought the zFold 3 and the fucking screen cracked simply because I unfolded it to write a note. Had it for 2 weeks; I take care of my things (I bought the s22 ultra to replace the fold, and I’m still using it to this day and it still runs/looks like new), so it wasn’t a fucking “me issue”. Screw foldable phones like the zFold.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Did it covered by warranty though? I’m probably ok with the foldable screen cracking every once in a while as long as the warranty fully covers it every time it happens.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, but there is no way I’m keeping a phone that constantly breaks whenever you simply use it. Warranty doesn’t last. I doubt you’ll still be OK after it breaks for the x time, this time not under warranty.

  • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱
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    Let’s see why that might be…

    • not waterproof (or resistant in any way to water)
    • ugly crease in miffle of screen.
    • uber sensitive “glass”
    • fragile mechanical hinge
    • stupidly expensive price tag
    • inferior cameras when compared to slabs
    • Norsk Drone Pilot
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      Well, first you should really check the facts before you throw out some nonsense.

      1. The Z Folds are IPX8 water resistant. But it’s not resistant to dust.

      2. Having a big dynamic island taking away content on screen is actually 10000 times worse than an invincible crease when you look at the screen in front of the screen.

      3. Actually, the outer screen on any smartphones are likely to get cracked a long time before the inner screen on the Z Folds gets damaged.

      4. The hinge on the Z Fold5 is rock solid. The Z Fold4 had a bad hinge. I know because I was unlucky to get a bad hinge on my Z Fold4.

      5. If you look at the price on an iPhone 15 Pro Max, specifically here in Norway, you will see that the Z Fold5 with 512 GB internal storage is about 100 dollar cheaper than the iPhone 15 Pro Max with 512 GB internal storage.

      6. That’s true. But that doesn’t means the cameras on the Z Fold5 are bad in any ways though.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I mean, saying a model is cheaper than the latest iPhone is like saying Teslas are cheaper than Mercedes-Benz.

    • Drusas
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      My last Google Pixel barely touched water and that was the end of that. Meanwhile, I remember a friend literally dropping his flip phone into a glass of beer (intentionally to show off its waterproofness) nearly two decades ago and it being perfectly fine after he took it out.

      I don’t have a point, I’m just still bitter about the Pixel. I wish more companies would make smaller phones.

      • Echo Dot
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        My Pixel Fold got dropped in sub zero ethenol (don’t ask), and it was fine. So I think you just got unlucky.

      • Psychadelligoat
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        Weird that your Pixel didn’t handle water

        I’ve dropped my 8 pro into the tub like 8 times in the 8 months ive owned it and it just disabled the port and is fine

        Same with my pixel 6, 4, and 2 XL

        Come to think of it I haven’t lost a phone to liquid since my LG G7, which I dropped into a bucket of diesel

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          All I can imagine from your description is you looking for opportunities to dunk your phones.

          • Psychadelligoat
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            I used to keep my phone in my breast pocket because I wasn’t allowed to wear headphones at work but WAS allowed to put it there and play audio aloud

            Thus my phone would flip out far more often than a normal person

  • @[email protected]
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    Fuck Samsung, I’m glad these companies are spanking them. That said, my boss bought me a Fold5 cause you don’t say no to a free brand new phone. Its not worth the price tag buy a different foldable if you are enthusiast.

  • @[email protected]
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    231 year ago

    Sorry but folding glass phones are stupid.

    Glass is glass and glassbbreaks - Jerry Rig Everything

  • Fake4000
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    231 year ago

    People aren’t buying as many phones as they used to, and the Chinese are making cheaper foldables now.

  • @[email protected]
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    451 year ago

    I still don’t think the tech is there. My current phone is 6 years old and there still is no reason to get a new one - I couldn’t imagine a foldable lasting that long. The ones I’ve seen in person didn’t age particulary well.

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m still rocking an LG V20. Haven’t seen anything since I got it that interests me enough to switch. The fact that I’d lose so much functionality is a big reason for that. Thankfully it’s really tough and the battery is trivial to replace. I imagine the days are numbered before apps stop supporting it but until that becomes a problem I don’t see myself replacing it. It’s sad really. I was so optimistic for the future possibilities of what smart phones could do when I got this one and it turned out to be just about the last one before they all started stripping every feature they could think of.

    • The Soca Vault
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      And you still have an SD card slot and headphone jack - you are ahead of the curve

      • @[email protected]
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        Also an IR blaster as someone who also has an LG V20. It’s a shame that these phones can’t rock custom roms beyond android 8 or 9 (only if you live in Korea) due to Qualcomm refusing to give the community volte drivers and technically these phones never having an official way to unlock the bootloader. But using android 8.0 in 2024 isn’t that bad yet and I can totally justify still using a 2016 smartphone in 2024 especially when it benchmarks the same as low end smartphones today plus it has a removable battery.

  • @[email protected]
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    Samsung phones are full of adware and shit. No accident they are “chosen” as top phones by reviewing websites.

    Consumers don’t get the best phones in those reviews. They are paid for.