Hear me out: Foldable phones might look cool, but they don’t add significant value compared to traditional smartphones. The durability concerns, extra weight, and high costs don’t seem justified for what they offer in terms of functionality.
Do you agree, or do you think foldables are the future of mobile tech? Let’s have a friendly debate!
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I don’t know, I think this might be the wrong community, because, at least from my understanding, this does not seem like an unpopular opinion, LOL.
It’s also not technology news or articles.
I agree about durability and cost concerns, but there’s a pretty clear functionality improvement: size! Especially in today’s world where smartphones have grown to those massive bricks that you can’t even really use comfortably with one hand. I had a flip mobile phone right before the smartphone era, a W980 from Sony, and I loved that thing. Now I have a Pixel 4a and I dread the day that thing breaks, because there’s not much of an alternative in size now. They’ve all grown excessively over the last years.
I’m not interested in a modern “it’s a phablet but it folds in half” design.
I want a phone with a slide-out keyboard more than that.
i mostly agreed untill i saw those z folding screens that can unfold to tablet full tablet size with a perfectly usable experience as a phone, its expensive as heck, but if i bought a flagship phone and a tablet, it would probobaly cost as much.
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I personally suspect that by the 4th or 5th gen the durability concerns are going to turn around and that interior screen being protected while folded with a minimal outer screen in something closer to the style of the moto razr are going to start being the flagship models and over all superior devices compared to the phablet formfactor right now. I have no thoughts on the foldable tablet form factor other than I want one but don’t expect to ever be able to justify the cost.
We’re already on the 6th generation of folding phones though
They’re a stepping stone more than a gimmick. I only have so much room in my pocket and a tablet doesn’t fit. Using a shoulder bag rather than the pocket sewn into the clothing I’m wearing is less ergonomic. When designers finally begin accepting my suggestion of shirts with built-in totes, we’ll no longer require foldables
I don’t want to hold a tablet up to my ear, and I want the privacy from holding my phone to my ear (vs a speaker phone)
Hard agree but you and I will probably be downvoted into oblivion.
If/when I can afford to upgrade - big if - I’m considering a foldable just to play rhythm games on, because some games I’ve tried feel like they aren’t designed for just thumbs and want a bigger screen. I dunno what else I’d use it for, but I see at least one niche use case for this gimmick and it happens to be a niche I’d use.
That’s the popular opinion IMO: Most people do not buy these kinds of phones.
Neither a gimmick or the future of phones the way I see it.
They’re niche items for some to enjoy. I love mine, but that’s coz I’m a massive nerd and gadget lover
If the screens were as durable as the non-foldables, foldable phones would be the obvious choice. They protect the screen by putting it on the inside and are pretty satisfying to close.
With that said, I don’t forsee a technology that lets them get the screens nearly as durable as non-foldable screens. So, like you said, will almost certainly remain a niche feature.
I just got a foldable. The increase in functionality of reading on my phone is substantial, and that’s such a big fraction of my phone use that I consider it worthwhile. I wouldn’t be as productive if I had to carry a bulky e-reader with me all the time, it’s incredibly convenient to be able to fold it up and put it in my pocket.
It’s a bit heavier, but I got used to it quickly. My old phone feels suspiciously light now, like a toy. The expense is certainly a factor, but for me the utility is worth it in the long run. It’s not for everyone, but there are people it makes sense for.
I’m kinda surprised there hasn’t been a foldable with an e-ink interior screen. Reading would be my use case, too, but the cost is too high to justify that single use case for me.
I dabble in comics and manga too, so I prefer the full screen to an e-ink display. It’s also nice for videos.
There are color e-ink screens for things like comics, although I don’t think there’s any foldable e-ink yet. And yeah, lack of decent video playback means it would be kinda niche.
Flip phones were the best for hanging up. Tapping a red circle just doesn’t cut it.
How many angry conversations are people having?
Yes.
Which reminds me how my mum thinks that hanging up angrily is going to be noticed on the other side, when in reality most of the noise happens only after the hang contact has been pressed.













