Less fragile doesn’t mean not fragile
Works nicely as a little tablet, Excellent performance, Good battery life
Even after fixes, the screen is still fragile, Awkward form factor when closed, Expensive
Less fragile doesn’t mean not fragile
Works nicely as a little tablet, Excellent performance, Good battery life
Even after fixes, the screen is still fragile, Awkward form factor when closed, Expensive
Using the tiny OLED on the front of the device is not a great experience, but it does keep you from having to constantly unfold when you're on the go. At 4.6 inches it's roughly the size and resolution of the display on 2012's Galaxy SIII, though skinnier, and trying to type on it made my fingers...
Though closely guarded by eagled-eyed, glove-wearing staffers, Samsung let us fondle its supposedly new and improved Galaxy Fold at IFA on Thursday The device, Samsung tells us, is much tougher than the version before it, which was quick to suffer screen borkage that lead to its release being...
The Galaxy Fold fails at everything it sets out to do. It's a bad smartphone and a bad tablet. The front screen is too small for phone duties like typing and reading. The interior screen is too small for tablet apps and split-screen apps, and it's the wrong aspect ratio for media.
Samsung took a risk and tried something different. You at least have to give the company that., Some games are pretty good on the larger Fold display.
The front screen is too small for phone duties, the inner screen is too small to be a tablet., The display is exceptionally delicate, and I had constant anxiety that I was going to break it., Samsung didn't put any effort into the software.
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