So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]

Foldable smartphones have reached their fifth major generation, as heralded by Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5...

For me it's definitely the durability concerns. I've valued my phone's water and dust resistance since getting an ip67 phone years and years ago. My brother had a flip and a grain of sand in his pocket got under the display; when he closed the phone the display died. And they expect me to pay more for the privilege.

Patius,

I got one, but got rid of it after the screen cover plastic became rigid and creaky…twice. Worse, Samsung said they’d cover it once under warranty, and that after their ubreak ifix people were telling me it’d cost $200 to fix and I had to explain I had a protection plan to the braindead tech ten times.

Not worth it until they solve durability issues.

unce,

I’ve had my Galaxy zflip 3 for about 2 years now. Lots of comments here are saying they are too fragile or poorly made but that has not been my experience:

  • the battery is fine
  • the screen hasn’t scratched
  • it flips open fine with a one handed flick of the wrist
  • I’ve dropped it several times without damage
  • it has been used in the rain and snow
  • I’ve replaced the screen protector once myself due to it peeling at the fold. Having to change screen protectors happens on every phone I’ve owned due to peeling somewhere
  • I can drop it in my pocket folded without worrying about keys, coins, or whatever else scratching up the screen
  • being able to use the phone as it’s own tripod is nice for photos
  • flipping it shut to end phonecalls is satisfying
  • price is about the same as any other new Samsung phone (I got mine close to free trading in a Galaxy s10e)

The new flip 5 looks really nice with the bigger cover screen but I don’t plan to upgrade anytime soon since this phone is working well for me.

Anti_Weeb_Penguin,
@Anti_Weeb_Penguin@lemmy.world avatar

I want a phone that lasts at least 5 years

Death_Equity,

There is no way a folding screen phone would survive my job.

When they have a phone that opens like scroll that I can put in a gasket sealed tube, I will consider it.

eran_morad,

Why the fuck would I want mechanical stress?

SteWi,

I’m a fan of small phones and as such been waiting for the fold-tech to lead to smaller devices.

Therefore the Razr+ (40 Ultra) and the Flip5 are the first phones to raise my interest since I got my Pixel 5.

I really like the way Moto implemented the external Display but the Flip seems to win in almost any other category.

After reading/watching a lot of reviews I came to the conclusion that (for now) I’ll still be better off with a Galaxy S23. Maybe next year…

sbv,

too thick

CountChonkula,
@CountChonkula@kbin.social avatar

I'm still not sold on the durability and the last thing I want is the screen to become a wear item. Even with most of them pretty much all switching from plastic to ultra thin glass, bending glass like that is asking for it to eventually break and replacement internal screens aren't cheap.

Secondly, a lot of foldables sacrifice battery capacity as the Flip 5 has a 3700 MAh battery and the Fold 5 has a 4400 MAh and powering a 2nd, larger screen is going to consume more battery. A normal smartphone you can typically find with at least 5000 MAh batteries in them.

The tech is cool and all, but it just seems more like an engineering flex rather than something that's practical.

Vani,
@Vani@lemmy.dson.cloud avatar

They can’t run GrapheneOS, and I like smaller phones (rocking a p4a). But maybe if Google release a flip-like phone I might be interested.

Robcia1220,

I actually had a z fold 3. I absolutely loved it! Battery life was great for my usage and the extra screen space was wonderful. You don’t notice the crease when your actually using it. You only notice it when your actually looking for it.

What stopped me from getting the next one was because on my device I saw what I assumed were hair line cracks that were developing at the crease. At first I thought it was scratches but eventually more showed up. As a former technician I knew my screen was going to fail soon. The unfortunate part was I had the phone financed through my carrier and these started to develop well before my upgrade period. It made it just a little over a year when this started to happen. This prompted me to pay it off the rest of the way and trade it in for a more conventional phone.

Again I loved it. But I think it’s too soon for me to fully commit to foldables. At least I actually tried it.

dewritoninja,

Im not gonna buy a phone that’s worth several months of salary in my country only to get mugged the moment I pull it out

Poob,

Cost and durability

UsernameIsTooLon,

For real, it’s that easy for foldables. Sub-$500 foldables with really durable screens seems another decade or so away however.

RxBrad,
@RxBrad@lemmings.world avatar

I can’t say I want to pay 2-3x as much for a phone where the plastic screen self-destructs if you even fart in its general direction.

cloaker,

Exactly, there's no durability to these phones and I can't get one at THAT price point.

Bizarroland, (edited )
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

I'm not paying a thousand plus dollars for a phone. I go through a phone every year and a half to two years. I don't want to spend $1,000 a year for a phone.

I don't want to have a never-ending phone payment. I buy inexpensive but good quality phones like Motorola's or second-hand pixels and I'm good.

I spend 160 something dollars a year on average on phones, and use the least expensive prepaid plans out there.

And this is not because I am poor, there's room in the budget for me to have the fancy iPhone and you know the top of the line plan or whatever, I just got better things to spend my money on than a fucking phone.

If a company comes out with a folding phone that doesn't have a lot of bloatware on it and is in the $200 range then the next time I buy a new phone I would consider it.

spriteblood,

Yeah I'm shocked to see price ranking so low on their poll. I'm rocking a $200 phone and there's nothing that I need to do but can't. The form factor is nice but it's not an extra $800+ nice.

GrouchyLady,
@GrouchyLady@lemmy.world avatar

Camera. If I’m buying something that expensive, it better have a great camera.

Durability concerns. If a little speck can ruin the screen, then it’s not ready to be a daily driver for me.

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