But does the foldable smartphone want to win? That is the question. And I don't think so, at least not yet.

It is still a very fragile device, which must be handled with care. It must not be in a pocket with keys or with coins, which can very easily damage the device. Finally, the smallest magnetic thing is very strongly attracted by the phone (which neither my previous Samsung nor my IPhone did to me). It is therefore a product that would not survive the "greatest number", given the attention paid by "the mass" to their devices in general.

After not changing my phone for a long time, I made the switch to the Fold2 almost 1 year ago. And this is undoubtedly the biggest slap since the release of the first Iphone in 2007, finally there is something new on this market apart from larger screens, more power or micro-innovations here over there…. I agree with your opinion, it's useless, there is no "app killer" and the like (but in this case changing your phone every 3/4 years is useless either), Where everything change is in comfort. Google sheet is finally useful and pleasant on mobile, PDFs are finally pleasant to read on mobile, it's a pleasure to watch videos... the web experience in general is excellent, finally with long sentences on the screen (like on the pages of a real book) and no line breaks every 8/9 words like on the rest of the mobile market. The only application that is not optimized is Instagram… go figure why.

Prix, OS, concurrence : ce qui manque aux smartphones pliables pour s’imposer

In short, I'm like you, I'm also waiting for the competition's response, but I'm convinced that this is the format of the future.

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