Smartphones
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I've broken so many of those old flip phones. the hinges were always some flimsy cheaply made shit causing the phone to break in two.
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Good idea, bad execution, at least at the start but I think they've improved a lot.
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I've broken so many of those old flip phones. the hinges were always some flimsy cheaply made shit causing the phone to break in two.
I had one moto razr and I did phone flip tricks with it all the time. If it didn't get dropped into the depths of the inlet while paddle boarding I'd still be fiddling with it
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If you're on Jerboa open the image to get the joke...
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If you're on Jerboa open the image to get the joke...
Thanks. Same for Voyager.
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Thanks. Same for Voyager.
Huh? Voyager loads it just fine on my pixel fold.
Maybe it's a hardware-limitation?
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I have a pixel fold. You know two people now.
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Huh? Voyager loads it just fine on my pixel fold.
Maybe it's a hardware-limitation?
If I donโt tap the image, it doesnโt animate.
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This seems like the better direction. I'd rather have a phone that turns into a pocket watch than a tablet that turns into a phone.
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Huh? Voyager loads it just fine on my pixel fold.
Maybe it's a hardware-limitation?
Auto-loading GIFs is a setting in Jerboa, might be the same for Voyager.
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I have quite literally never used the front screen on my galaxy fold 4. I hear the pixel has a more regular proportioned front screen.
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Yes, but at what cost. Oh, $1500USD more than the flip phone. I mean, that's like totally affordable.
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I've broken so many of those old flip phones. the hinges were always some flimsy cheaply made shit causing the phone to break in two.
I had a couple LG flippers. They held up for me.
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Huh? Voyager loads it just fine on my pixel fold.
Maybe it's a hardware-limitation?
The thumbnail was animated in voyager on iOS for me.
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Newer phones abandoned physical key. That's their demise and able to fold won't save them.
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I have quite literally never used the front screen on my galaxy fold 4. I hear the pixel has a more regular proportioned front screen.
The cover screen in my Flip3 is basically useless. It tells me the time. So I open the Phone every time I use it, dozens on times a day. It would be an under exaggeration to say mine's been opened and closed 13,000 times since I've owned it.
I've also hard dropped it (waist-high, onto concrete, 3 or 4 times, and I've never had it in a case. I've always dropped it closed, though, and I think that's contributed to how well it's survived. If it had a bigger outside screen like the newer models, something may have broken by now.
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I've broken so many of those old flip phones. the hinges were always some flimsy cheaply made shit causing the phone to break in two.
My Nokia i930 lasted forever. Still in a drawer somewhere
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Fold4 here. Ditto. Awesome for web browsing, menus and the like.
Its a pocket tablet. I most often open mine to play games or read manga.
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At about a year and a half now with my Z Fold 5. Echoing many of the others here. Still works great, opens flat, and I never want go back to a non-foldable.
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Work had me procure flips and folds for QA. I got to briefly and test drive them before I handed them over.
I expected to flip to be useless in the fold to be drool worthy for having a mini tablet sized screen
I carried the fold for a few days, having screens even in candy bar mode meant that I was constantly worried about scratching it and it just had fingerprints everywhere all the time
It was uncomfortable to unfold it, and the aspect ratio was wrong for a lot of applications and websites.
The flip however folded up into a clamshell and fit right in my pocket like old days.
For the price, there's no way in hell I'm buying either but... Having a cell phone easily fitting in a pocket's pretty fucking cool