• Suavevillain@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    It feels like Phones really don’t have anywhere else to go in terms of meaningful upgrades outside of speed.

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      3 hours ago

      I can believe why you think that if you use iPhones. Foldables are out here completely changing the game. Apple will make one in 2030 I’m sure

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      11 hours ago

      yeah, someone could release an actually useful phone (USB ports, SD cards, hardware switches for everything…) phones could’ve been so amazing, but what we have now is nothing short of useless.

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        3 hours ago

        Bro they are ready. Check out the OnePlus Open. Typing this on my outer-screen now, it’s very comfortable and feels like a normal iPhone closed.

        I bought it second hand and the screens are still flawless. I do not baby my phones. It is currently case-less

        The crease is practically non existent, I constantly get comments on that. I think people are used to how Samsung’s folds have a deep valley crease.

        The cameras are better than the Galaxy S23 Ultra I tried for a couple weeks. Video quality is iPhone level or better

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          I want one but the price has kept me away… But its about to be time. I’m not one to upgrade often, I’m still on a galaxy s9 plus, which I love, but the battery is showing its age and the screen has some minor burn in after like I think 6 years of constant use.

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        13 hours ago

        Even in its current iteration, barring material conditions that disallow me from keeping my foldable phone, I think I’ll keep owning one for the foreseeable future. It truly feels like something new in a sea of black rectangular slabs.