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I have the Fold 4, I've been using it as a daily driver since 2022. I love the thing, but just last night I had my first problem with it, I have a hardware failure that when I close my phone it turns it off. I am luckily still under the T-Maybe insurance; I have to go poke them with a stick later.
My partner has the flip 3, still going strong.
Overall I love the device, but I recommend never having a foldable without insurance.
Which brand are those?
Thanks.
Good luck on your stick poking
Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 and Samsung Galaxy Flip 3. And thank you.
Other people have mentioned the screen size.
Is the screen size on these noticeably bigger than the average regular smartphone?
What are some specific likes for you about the foldables?
I was under the impression they were basically the same size as a regular phone, but it sounds like not?
Speaker quality?
It's not for everyone, but I love having a real phablet in my pocket. It is basically like carrying a full computer in your pocket; be it for videos or pictures or just browsing Lemmy, I like having the bigger screen. I am more of a power user of the device and run and control my other computers using Termux shell and SSH.
The outer screen I wish was a bit wider. I wish Samsung would put the fold at 90 degrees from where it is currently, so the outer screen would be shorter and fatter, which would make it more usable.
Sound quality is quite good, or good enough for me (not much of an audiophile), it can get louder than my partner's phone when we have volume battles. I have not heard any audio distortion from it being turned up all the way, either.
That's super interesting. I used to like watching videos on my phone, but I absolutely can't enjoy it without front-facing speakers, but if the speakers are louder without distortion, maybe that would make a difference.
I'm going to do a deep dive into foldables now, thank you very much for the in-depth answers.
Hey, I just wanted to get back to you with an update and a reassessment. Due to insurance issues and them giving me the run around. I would not recommend a foldable device a carrier will try to screw you at every corner if you have any issues and make you jump through hoops of flaming shit just to get a replacement device. I realized these are the perfect rich person toy, that you will need to get the upgrade every year or risk insurance claim hell.
If you get a foldable, have a backup potato phone, keep your backup stuff there and work profile.
That being said, I will likely be getting a replacement Tuesday.
I see a lot of these have 2-year accident insurance now, which I would definitely be getting if I end up with a foldable.
I'm liking the idea more for my specific use style, but I'm not sold yet.
I'm more convinced not to dismiss the concept entirely now.
Flip and foldable phones are another viable option now in my mind, instead of some impractical gimmick.
They seem practical.