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Thinking of Buying A Folding Phone?

Bambino
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Apart from having to take a second mortgage to pay for one, the technology doesn't appear to really be there yet. Definitely not for me at this point.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-51531041

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No not for me either @Bambino 

Whilst my Note 8 does everything I need, I will stick with that. Not keen on folding phones if honest...

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paying an extortionate price to be reminded of the 90s every time you look at it Horrified

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Ok I tried to keep this quite as you know I have the fold a heads up there is something coming that's all I'm saying 😉
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Don't think trying to have a screen traverse a hinge is a good idea.

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That and the screens seem to raise off the hinge allowing too much of a debris infestation - as seen in the Jerryrigeverything videos on youtube. Nice idea but looks like its not designed for portable use let alone minimal applied destruction. Think Microsoft have the better idea with separate dual screen with minimal bezels. If, that is, the software works reasonably well on day 1. 

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