Submitted by being_igor t3_10k633t in iphone
So I’m on the bus observing a person who’s using a folding phone. As they’re holding it, yeah, it’s shorter so looks smaller. But it’s thicker, so you don’t seem to be gaining any benefits from there. Then I watch them open it every few minutes, using their arm as leverage to flip the screen because their other arm is occupied, and then repeating the process to close it. Seems very clunky and unwieldy.
So my question is…why? What problem is this solving? In fact from what I’m seeing, it makes the experience worse.
wiffleplop t1_j5oksqw wrote
I suspect they’re showing off, like people with flip phones did back in the day. I doubt I’ll ever get one myself because of lots of reasons, including thickness, vulnerability of the screen and mechanism, the fact that I don’t like a crease down the middle of my screen, weight, extra points of failure, water ingress and dust, plus others I can’t remember.
Some people like em. That’s cool. I have an iPad for when I want a bigger screen, and am cool with not having it with me all the time.