31-01-2018 17:12 - edited 31-01-2018 17:14
31-01-2018 17:12 - edited 31-01-2018 17:14
Hey guys, how are you all doing today?
I just read this techradar article about Samsung's upcoming foldable Galaxy phone. It is rumoured to come out or at least start development this year.
I wanted to ask you guys what you think, are you excited about this type of innovation for mobiles in general? Would you be first in line to get your hands on something like this? And also, what do you think would be the benefit of having your phone screen bending like in the photo below?
Samsung has also mentioned that they're interested in differentiating their smartphones with cutting-edge technologies, of which the foldable display is one - wondering what other tech they are planning?
Photo from the article:
on 06-02-2018 09:38
on 06-02-2018 09:38
@Glory1@CleoriffI guess it does depend on what you use them for. Doesn't streaming mean you need stupid amounts of data though? Out and about wifi hotspots are never great, certainly not where I live.
and yes, I suspect the foldable phone/tablet will be a stupid price resulting in countless people having huge bills just because they have to have one.
@AnonymousI feel for you. For people with conditions such as your, or small hands these new phones are just silly.
on 06-02-2018 09:47
on 06-02-2018 09:47
@welshsteve76I only ever stream over WiFi. Even if away with friends they is always WiFi available. I would never attempt to stream any F1 race using data. (Its not just the race, it the pre-amble and post race interviews etc). Takes a good 4 hrs...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 06-02-2018 11:13
on 06-02-2018 11:13
Big so much better for me with my eyesight and the keyboard being bigger helps with my fat shaky fingers. I do have one main issue with them, having quite bad tinnitus i have to hold the phone with the speaker pressed up to my ear and I find the phone sliding along my ear so i miss important parts of information about appointment times and have to ask them to repeat it.
I don't do any streaming tbh but I do use my phone for absolutely everything else. I'm housebound apart from hospital and doctor's visits and have no laptop so a big phone is essential to me.
on 06-02-2018 12:31
on 06-02-2018 13:58
on 06-02-2018 13:58
I very rarely stream anything on my phone. But Iguess I mainly use my phone for different things.
Calls, emails, texts and listening to music are what I mainly use my phone for.
on 06-02-2018 14:45
on 06-02-2018 16:36
on 06-02-2018 16:36
@Glory1How do you find your Kindle Fire? At first I liked it, but it is incredibly slow for web browsing. The Silk Browser is shocking, so I downloaded Opera, and that's ridiculously slow too. I'm not a fan of the Fire OS at all. I'm thinking of ditching it and buying a new tablet, and then a separate kindle for my books because the Kindle Fire reflects and is useless for reading outdoors.
on 06-02-2018 18:12
on 07-02-2018 09:18
on 07-02-2018 09:18
wrote:
I love my Kindle Fire @welshsteve76, though I do agree with you browsing is a nightmare; particularly shocking in the Amazon Store. I tend to browse on my phone, which is speedy, and use my Kindle Fire for games, reading and streaming. Used to play music as well but it seemed silly to have tracks on my phone and the Kindle Fire. So now it's just music on my phone.
Must admit never tried to read on it outdoors. I know they have a Kindle White, I think it is, that's supposed to be easy to read even in sunlight. But I tend to do all my reading at home.
The one thing I find really irritating is after an IOS update my games will only play using wifi. Eventually it sorts itself out and I can play offline but it does take its time getting back to normal.
I find that after OS updates (and these happen without your knowledge and do not prompt you I have found), some apps etc lose their ability to run, complaining the SD card is not available. I've lost count of the number of times I've had to faff around trying to completely uninstall an app (you have to remove from device and cloud to get rid of it), and then re-installing.
Another example is where an app is taken off the Amazon app store. If you have that app on your device, it will stop working, even though it was working fine before they stopped making it available on the store. It did this with the Argos app on my Fire.
on 07-02-2018 19:11