Foldable phones are just a step away towards becoming mainstream. They are becoming thinner, lighter and more durable. But why are consumers not considering buying this design?
Apple's foldable phone’s engineering issues have wrecked its launch plans. Now, reports say the launch might be delayed. Do you think it is worth waiting?
Apple is ready to enter the foldable smartphone market. What shall I expect from Apple's foldable phones? Reports say that the phone is expected to offer premium features. Currently, it is facing engineering challenges with its display and screen. Read about its wide-set design, too. How is it going to be better than other phones?
I remember I had my first foldable phone in 2013, which was the Nokia one. As the new flagship phones are being introduced, what do you think if these flagship phones were priced similarly to foldable phones, would you consider switching to foldable phones? Does a flexible display help in multitasking?
Foldable phones are expensive and are also heavier. Are these phones strong enough to be used longer? I tried my hand at some of them previously, but I found it has lower battery life and don't last long. But I like these phones for their design. Can anyone here recommend the foldable phone options currently available online?
My wow factor with foldable smartphones is their flexibility. It lets me access multiple apps side-by-side. With these phones getting slimmer over generations, people question their durability. I want to change my regular smartphone for a foldable one. As a college student, I want a foldable phone that is durable, too. Can anyone here suggest a few options available in the market?