- I want a phone like a paper map where when completely unfolded, I’d be unsure how to fold it back. - And that you can sort of fold back the wrong way, just not completely flat. 
- Make an app that guides users when folding the phone 
 
- I mean if never want one, but in an engineering level this site looks fascinating. 
- We do what we must because we can…? - I would argue there is also a national component to this. Huawei, a leading Chines tech company (heavily sanctioned by the US), was first to bring a trifold to the market. 
 
- That looks useless on a catastrophic scale. - I think in 5-10 years foldables will have a strong market presence. - Remember “phablets”; almost all smartphones eventually turned into phablets. - Remember “phablets”; almost all smartphones eventually turned into phablets. - Which is, arguably, for the worse. I miss smaller 16:9 devices I could use one-handed and reach all the corners of. Almost cried when I had to give up my OnePlus 3 and everything now is an unwieldy, tall-skinny rectangle. - I’ve not had a hands-on experience with foldables yet, but the reviews I’ve read imply they still seem too fragile for the price. - I am not arguing for or against a given form factor, I personally like big screens, but I would only be happy for there to be offerings and more competition. - I am just saying that it’s not completely unreasonable to speculate that in the future almost all smartphone will use the foldable format. - Oh, yeah, the speculation is not unreasonable. I just don’t know if that’s necessarily a good thing (unless there’s a huge leap in durability preceding that). - I’m already rocking the foldable I like, anyway lol:  - Cool device, what is the model? - Cat S22 Flip. Sadly discontinued as well as the manufacturer (Bullit) out the phone business. 
 
 
 
 
- My wrist hurts, gimme back my tiny pixel 4a. 
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