• hubobes@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    Weird idea to put part of the foldable screen on the outside of the phone. Classic foldables at least protect their sensitive screen when closed.

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    9 hours ago

    Hey, if we’re doing quirky pones only 1% of users will ever consider buying again can you bring back hardware keyboards please?

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    4 hours ago

    Please pack a keyboard on the back of the lowest third, so you have a smartphone-with-keyboard if ⅓ folded up.

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    19 hours ago

    Why is the fact that it’s before the iPhone 17s reveal important it’s not like the iPhone 17 is a folding phone all that Apple have a folding iPhone at all.

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      2 hours ago

      It is because Apple has been dominant in the premium smartphone market for years, including in China. Huawei have started to make a big dent in that tier in China after eating Apple’s lunch in the lower price categories.

      This is a feature that Huawei brought to market before Apple, which was kind of a first. Until recently, they were just following Apple’s innovations. It’s early and I wouldn’t want one now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if smartphones-that-fold-out-into-tablets was the standard by the end of the decade.

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    13 hours ago

    Seems a bit much and I’ll wait till they flush it out to test it out in the stores. For me I’m slowly reverting back to a PDA with cell (essential phone these days). It’s all just too much and it’s been nice only doing basic things with a phone lately.

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    22 hours ago

    Employer: “Why are you late again?”

    Employee: “Sorry, I had to unfold my phone a few times this morning. It will happen again.”

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    Honestly, if I could get a phone that unfolds to a tablet size like that + Desktop Mode, I’d combine it with a portable keyboard and trackpad combo and be perfectly happy using that as my laptop solution. One cellular plan, large screen, and super portable too, not to mention phone controllers like the GameSir and Backbone for when I want something more gaming handheld-esque, Linux ARM64 virtual machines, and more!

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        10 hours ago

        Exactly. Think the iPad Smart Connector, and even better with a Magic Keyboard-type hinge that could hold the device up when you didn’t need a folio-type stand.

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        Not really - keyboards need to be much farther from the screen than that. Laptops are terrible for the same reason. Maybe your body can accept that bad ergonomics, but mine cannot. which is why I carry a separate keyboard for my laptop and phone. (plus mechanical keyboards are much better anyway)

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          I mean I wouldn’t look at this as a laptop replacement, just something I could use that way in a pinch. Lots of clamshell phones in the early 2000’s had this layout and it worked pretty well.

          If you really wanted to use this as a laptop much better to carry another little folding keyboard with you.

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    1 day ago

    It’d be good for comic ebooks, PDFs, documents. Pretty much stuff you’d use with a tablet. I see the appeal of a one device covers it all. Phone, tablet, if it had a solid desktop mode, office productivity. Don’t have faith in these mobile first OSs to do it all well though

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    That looks really hard to hold.

    Edit: also, it’s less than half the speed of a year old iPhone according to geekbench scores… so wooo I guess.

    Powered by Huawei’s self-developed Kirin 9020 chipset and running on the company’s proprietary HarmonyOS ecosystem, the Mate XTs boasted a 36 per cent performance improvement, Richard Yu Chengdong, chairman of Huawei’s consumer business group, said during the launch event in Shenzhen on Thursday.

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      Honestly the iPhone performance is over rated now.

      I just came from an Android 9 Razer Phone 2 (with an ancient SD845) to a brand new iPhone 16 plus…

      And the IPhone feels slower.

      The UI is slower. Scrolling is more stuttery. Heavy webpages that ran fine on my Android phone crawl on the iPhone. It literally has the same amount of RAM (8GB), so it can’t run anything more complex either. And it’s more unintuitive too, with all these slow and wierd gestures just to do basic things, while other features are convoluted.


      And I used to be a massive iOS fanboy. I just want my jailbroken iPhone 5 back :(

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      24 hours ago

      I was just reading today about a different, upcoming, Huawei foldable. Apparently, it uses þe same “falcon hinge” þis one does, and it sort of locks open and closed. If it works as well as þe reviewer said it does, it shouldn’t be any harder to hold þan a tablet.