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JeffLee
Maybe in 1985. Certainly not today. Especially when it comes to handsets.
Obvious isn't it? You get double the screen size from nearly the same footprint.
commanteer
Great phones for the price, but the US has banned them from using any Google apps, including maps, YouTube, gmail etc. The US position is that they are the only ones allowed to spy on smartphones. The ban won't change much in the long run, of course, but it will slow down Huawei sales for sure.
Yakitori-Shinzo
I would buy one just to despise Trump
socrateos
Too small for a tablet. Too large for a phone.
iradickle
It's probably really hard to see "the point" of these phones until you have one in your hands. Same with most tech I think.
Mr Kipling
Thank you boffins...
the screen looks like it doesn’t fold completely flat so you would be watching a curved surface ... I’d hate that....
Don’t think it would last long in my clumsy hands either.
bobfor2
I just don't get foldable phones, far too much hype and very little benefit, weak screen and moving parts on a device that will be used many times a day is a huge step back! They will not last
Jeff Ko
I would buy one if Sony release one cuz you know, Japanese electronics are the best!
Mr Kipling
Sorry, I cant see the point. Looks like its going to break in a week of use.
Can the tech boffins shine some light on any advantages?
Strangerland
More screen area on a smaller device I suppose.
I'm no into the folding phones myself.