I think that the tri fold concept is probably the best implementation of this idea, unlike other foldables it genuinely becomes a respectably large tablet that is a media machine
As an idea, yes, I agree it’s the best way to do a folding phone. In practice? It’s awful. As touched on in this video: you *have* to expose one of the edges of the folding screen. And those screens are not at all durable. I think you’d need something like the tablets in westworld where you have three solid edge-to-edge screens instead of one flexible screen. And you’d need a 3x improvement in battery density.
@@auspiciouslywild Honestly that's not that much of a concern, these are foldables, which are by all means luxury vanity devices. People who want reliability should just buy a slab phone and honestly even with a foldable you should have a slab backup just in case something breaks. It's mostly a novelty, luxury device and not really good at being a phone. While the Samsung folds and flips are better at being phones, they're still in this category regardless. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I don't think durability is that much of a concern here. I personally wouldn't put this in my pocket at all, I wouldn't daily drive it, I'd mostly use it in controlled environments like the home or the office, I'd keep it in a bag and a sleeve case or just outside hanging. But that's the case for the typical fold, too. While this does compromise it's durability more, again, it's slightly more practical, slightly better in terms of novelty, and opens up to a more usable screen size. But i would never rely on any of these for my daily driver other than mayyybe some kind of a flip style phone. I would NOT bring any of these to a construction site or into nature or what not.
@@auspiciouslywild Its sort of akin to a designer bag in a sense. If you need a bag that's a terrible choice, but if you need a novelty and a statement, that's a perfect choice. Same here, these ridiculous cutting edge devices are mainly just for fun, they're not good at being smartphones in general but they're fun and cool pieces of tech to just kinda have. And again in that sense I'd rather have this kind of a phone which I'd actually want to use open unlike the Google Pixel Fold or the Galaxy Fold where the aspect ratio is horrendous for movies or videos. For a phone mainly intended to be a luxury purchase this one is pretty much excellent!! For a phone intended to be used as a phone it's probably the worst possible choice on the market, worse than those knock off wish phones since those are at least cheap.
Samsung came up with the prototype 3 years ago, didn't enter mass production as screen was easily scratchabe. Huawei seems to not have addressed that issue and produced another knock off.
I had a Galaxy fold 3 And it started to have a raised fine line crease. When I talked to my friends they form me that you could not get rid of it and it was just the start. I should have known when the screen protector fell off by itself that it was a bad design. I'll never get a folding phone again until I see somebody that has been using it for years with no problems
I have been using mine for years. Both the flip and the fold, as well as other family members, we've never had these issues people constantly talk about. Screens are still going strong even after multiple falls.
I have been using my Huawei Mate X 3 for for more than 2 years and have had zero issues with it. Stay clear of Samsumg, get yourself a Huawei, Vivo or Honor foldable and you will be golden.
@@No0ne_55 yes…but on the standard 16 models (compared to their predecessor) - they now have got an Action button & a Camera Control button - both new 😂
Biggest advantage in my opinion is that you certainly don't waste screen on the back side of the device. Cuts down cost and reduces components inside to make it slimmer. I think the most downside of this device is still typical for foldable devices... they come with a very scratchable screen and a fragile hinge.
I think that if a company like samsung made one, with access to US companies and their tech, they could make a really good one that would appeal to the masses, the only issue that would arise would be the price
Yeah, the durability is what really needs some work. I generally replace my phone every 3-4 years, and I'm afraid with a foldable I'll want to replace it much sooner, even though I take very good care of my electronics. I feel the screen getting all mucked up and the hinges getting loose/weak over time would push me to buy more more often, and of course: at much more money!
@hailcat7027 I actually have a z flip 5 and it's gonna turn a year old this Christmas, I'd say it's holding up pretty well but then again, I did have the get the front screen replaced due to a mistake that I made. However, the hinge and the actual large screen are fine, I'm gonna hang on to this phone for 2-3 more years, so only time will tell how well this phone does
@hailcat7027 I also believe that companies should stop prioritising making phones slimmer if it's at the cost of overall quality of the device, my z flip 5 with my case on is just over 2cm thick unfolded and I would be comfortable with a phone as thick as this (obviously it would be thicker with a case but I still wouldn't mind it) I think that if Huawei or samsung made a 2-2.5cm trifold that was amazing in build quality and hardware and software, not many people would mind it
10:17 It doesn't matter if the chips get better every year when the rest of the phone is the exact same. Kinda weird for saying that's a negative against Huawei when Apple and Samsung release the same phones every year.
I'd happily settle for current decent specs like 120 hz display, 4k resolution 50mp camera etc for next decade but an increase in battery charge holding from one day to a week at least. Dont care about each year they release slightly better phone faster by 1 second from previous model but battery lasting still barely one day
The phone's main charger has a lower wattage than the car charger they've provided because the car charger has more than one port on it. So you have to increase the wattage on the car charger if you're going to have more than one port on it.
@Yapperplays Then I stand corrected when it comes to the number of ports on the main charger. But, it still doesn't change the fact that the more ports a charger has, the higher the wattage. Since each port has its own maximum amount of wattage. For example; if one charger has two ports and a maximum wattage of 65 watts. With the USB 3.0 port having 20W and the USB C has 45W, then that charger has a total of 65W. And if you add another port, then the total wattage will have to increase for each port added to that particular charger.
@@Yapperplays So? I literally said "I stand corrected". Why are you going so hard on a mistake I made? I literally said I made a mistake, and yet you're still talking about the mistake I made after I corrected myself. TF?
The real reason is a lot simpler. You charge for less time in your car, basically on your journey. So it's higher wattage to get you more juice. The charger at home is more of an overnight charger. So it's lesser.
It looks likeArun listens to critics lol. people were saying his video had an unwanted high energy which made the videos not watchable, but this video was amazing with minimalism, and just talking normally without unnecessary screams. Good job bro
It makes sense to have more power on the car charger since those are shorter rides hence less charging time, if you are at home you would have it plugged in for longer
@@KryptosatanTemnozor that’s beside the point, it goes back to the basis of “since you are doing it already, at least make it make sense”. Do remember you could use that as well for many other car accessories. For the price point of the phone I doubt your car doesn’t have all those gadgets built in already, but the Chinese market is something very different and weird 😂
Im glad you enthuse about the great parts as well as commenting on the problems. Only negativity smothers overall growth and improvement - and tends to make any opinion appear less reliable.
It also breaks very easily. 😂😂😂 Look at chinese channels exposing this phone in china. It is not good. I wish it was good. But it's not. You have the inner screen folding outwards. Really? Really. Really... come on now. Really? 😂
If Huawei had official google support and the chips they will probably be far ahead of competition for sure when thinking about their good old products. It's a shame that people do not get to experience some cool items though...
@@Spiritasqthey literally invented the tri-fold with such thinness, a type C charger is thicker than the phone when unfolded, you're brainwashed to a point where you think you're a free thinker 🤡
Some things to note: 1. This design is definitely a step into the innovative direction since it's the first of its kind. It's to be expected that there are issues with the first gen. 2. At the time of the launch there were around 6 million pre-orders in China. So that's already several billions of dollars. The next gen of this phone is basically already financed. 3. Huawei's main focus isn't actually phones. Their main focus is on hardware, specifically for telecommunication. Think of cellphone towers, 5G (and now even 6G) technology, etc. They are also making their own cars now. And it wouldn't surprise me if Huawei is also creating tech for the Chinese military just like how Samsung is doing that for the South Korean military. I do find it funny how Arun mentions that if they didn't make this phone, they would just be releasing the same phone again and again. Isn't that what Apple is doing?
yep, in reality it's apple releasing the same phone over and over again 😂 meanwhile, look at how different huawei's mate and P series are each year -huawei does not just recycle the same boring hardware design like what apple does ✅💯
@@FallenRaven You must have watched a different video then. Go back to 10:19 and listen to what he says. You might disagree with me in regards to what I think Apple is doing though and that's fair. I just feel like Apple releases the same phone each year with maybe just 5% of different features. Keep in kind that Huawei's scope of business is much larger than what Apple does.
@@Dogflamingo Yeah but we are not comparing 2 different brands with each other. If you compare newer iphones with slightly older ones (iphone 16 vs 15, 14, 13) then you also see marginal improvements. Especially the 12 -> 13 -> 14 lineup had very small changes between them. The same can be said about the Huawei mate series. Very small changes going from one to the other. So this new Huawei phone is completely different from the other ones. And not to mention that Huawei makes many more different models of phones than Apple does.
The typical fold stuff is perfect for emulating old games or watching older stuff (as I tend to), still niche but it's got more going for it instead of just multitasking
iPhone 16 Pro Max screen replacement: $379 on Apple's website. So, $1,000 for a triple foldable screen doesn't seem so ridiculous if you completely ignore the fact that it's waaaaay less sturdy and durable, but that's completely expected of any foldable, especially one that folds outward.
@@johnwong5317 bruh its a first gen product of a completely new concept no one has released. do people not know how bad the front screen was on the first samsung fold??
You are poor, Huawei design this phone for business man only. They donot even care about durability and price. You donot even understand. They change phone every year.
I know that chips with smaller lithography not only bring more processing power, they also reduce consumption, etc. But, lately it seems that we have hit a ceiling in cell phone processors, I say this because the reality is that you do not need the super powerful processor that is in your top-of-the-line cell phone. For example: In processing tests, they open dozens of apps at the same time (in reality, nobody does that), they test the frame rate of heavy games (who in their right mind plays top-tier games on cell phones?!), they test the fluidity when moving icons and windows, presenting results with almost imperceptible differences. My point is, an midtier cell phone meets all of today's needs, but companies need to keep selling new devices, so they create useless changes and present them as big changes (I haven't noticed any difference in the quality of photos on the new versions of the iPhone for years, they're all similar and even if I did notice the difference I couldn't tell which one was better), so the market has stagnated, it's a fact and whether because they really are technologically ahead or because of the need caused by the sanctions, the fact is that this Huawei cell phone finally seems to be a real improvement over the phones we already have. That's it, I don't want a phone that has a processor that does something 10x faster than a regular cell phone today do in an already imperceptible amount of time, I want a fucking phone that turns into a tablet.
same thoughts really if you wanna game you buying steamdeck or something similar for phones it has to be just media serfing and camera experience all heavy processes require to much energy for a phone battery plus it will overheat no matter what architecture you using for me only thing wich stops me from switch to foldable is durability
Speak for yourself. I have been using flagship phones for a while now and I still regularly hit their limits and notice throttling/stuttering/freezing. I can't even imagine people only using midrange or low-end phones, unless of course they just call, use social media and watch movies. But even then I have noticed those phones lagging.
Well said. Now that Huawei is banned in US. There is no more competition, and Apple and Samsung just give you the same crap every year but bump up the price.
This truly feels like a glimpse into the future, if the phone manufacturers work on this format and make it's cost more accessible to the avg consumer, I would gladly jump back into Android just for this, the biggest issue with tablets is their lack of portability
Nah Huawei was about to topple Apple and other American companies, national security and sanctions is just a rubbish excuse for the USA because they can't compete with China
Real ones remember when Arun said in his Thinnest Smartphone video that the thinnest one at the time was 4.75mm, and that he envisions a 3.75mm smartphone in the future. how long is XAI240P on for us?
Its an arm of the chinese government. Yes it's going to be banned lol china already gives us hell with how much hacking they do imagine willingly having millions of phones they don't even need to hack to spy. America is in a cyber war with china so it won't make things easier for them. Same reason it wanted to get rid of tik tok and temu
He hit the fact on the nose. It's tech frozen in time. Kirin is 4 generations behind, so the only thing they can do is play with more hinges to appear to be doing something. The 3 fold thing is bad luck in China, the rich business types have stopped buying them as it's a sign of cursing the very politicians who are gifted these things by rich businessmen
I love Arun but he just needs to give Huawei the credit without trying to talk down on them. The downsides are better than most new phones. They are innovative and creative and actually did something new.
@@envynoir its 2800 he only spent 5k because it was a resale. You cant go to a shop and get these right now. There still shipping the 7 million preorders.
your aware this phone is like 3 to 4k here in Asia i sure it'd be more in the west if it was even allowed Sadly this phone is trash it breaks to fast and the reviews for it here in Vietnam and up in China are HORRIBLY BAD... Like so bad
6:46 is the truth about most foldables. I have the Galaxy Fold 5 and use it folded despite being narrow a lot of the time. I'll open if i want to multitask, watch a video full screen, game, or show someone something
Not true. I left Samsung fold 3 for Oppo Find n3. It is so much lighter and the front screen is usable. The foldable has no crease. I will keep getting foldable, just not Samsung.
3:15 Real ones remember when Arun said in his Thinnest Smartphone video that the thinnest one at the time was 4.75mm, and that he envisions a 3.75mm smartphone in the future. Look where we are now - even thinner!
I know the problem: It is only folding twice. It has two hinges at which it folds, ergo double or twin folding. Two hinges, triple screens. A triple folding phone would have four screens 😁
6:21 I learned a new idiom today, "a spring in your step". 🙂 Definition: If you walk with a spring in your step, you move quickly and happily. Example sentence: As he walked into the office that morning, there was a spring in his step. Definition and example credits: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
@@chilled99 nowadays the more expensive your phone the less accessories you get so yeah it is kinda wild lol, for 3000$ apple would've made you assemble the phone yourself
@@xyrelium except when your phone cost 5 times the price of a normal flagship phone. One thing for sure, if they were able to sell it in as many territories as Samsung and Apple, it wouldn't have the accessories.
Reviewers talk about foldables and compare them to regular slabs as if the only think peopke ever do is watch videos. Viewing webpages and doing anything comparable to "work" is just so much more comfortable and enjoyable on the wider internal display. I absolutely cannot stand 21:9 modern phones. I don't know how people use them.
Huh, you might have just convinced me on them just by that. Still very iffy with the price, repairability and fragility though. I definitely have nostalgia for 16:9 phones when keyboards were actually usable in landscape.
Just for reading anything, even articles or emails, is so much better. More space means more text or BIGGER text - woo! I agree people focusing on videos and games shouldn't always be the main focus. The average person would love more screens to do anything from viewing or editing their photos, reading news/books/emails/documents, messaging, browsing social media, etc etc.
@@TheAkashicTraveller You can pretty much comfortably view desktop web pages rather than normal ones. I can't go back to a regular slab. The fragility argument is just false. I've had 3 foldable phones and not a single one has broken. They've survived falls, etc. You've convinced yourself they're fragile. But they're actually not.
I have a Galaxy Fold and I use it almost exclusively unfolded unless I'm talking on the phone because reading and typing alone are so much better in tablet mode than they are in phone mode. I will have a hard time ever going back to a non-folding phone.
Yes!! This! I tried the s24 Ultra for 4months after using the fold4 for 6months. Had to get rid of it cuz the Ultra screen is just too damn small. Now back at the fold5. Soon fold6..
I like how Arun is one of the few youtubers, who, as they got bigger they’re production value increased, but they don’t feel like a big corporation, *cough* mr beast *cough*.
Fun Fact: the camera bump, according to my calculations, is approximately 4.5mm, comprising of 1.35mm of leather, 1.9mm of steel and 1.25mm of camera module.
Glad to hear you actually bought one. It seems every reviewer in the states passed the same one around once received from the same sponsor. They may be confined to China but with coverage from tech reviewers around the globe it'll make people demand such from Apple, Samsung, et al. Despite computing power, they will yet drive innovation. Got to give them props for still influencing phone design.
No UA-camr got the phone from a sponsor. Rather, those UA-camrs you're talking about went to a company, a company which is notably friendly with UA-camrs and often sponsors them, that company is Dbrand, Dbrand didn't give them the phone, they pretty much just told them how to get it. All the UA-camrs still had to buy and ship the phone themselves, using their own money. The reason why Dbrand is important here is because they're an actual tech company with connections in China, where Huawei is run. The reason why Arun/Mrwhosetheboss spent 5k is because he didn't go through Dbrand he went through eBay which means: 1. He paid for shipping like everyone else, 2. Technically what he's showing us is second-hand, unlike the other UA-camrs. Now, the phone was clearly unused but this phone wasn't obtained directly from Huawei, it was obtained by someone else who bought it from Huawei. The other UA-camrs got theirs from Huawei, but just had third-party when it comes to shipping it from China to them. The reason why Arun's video was upload so late is probably simply because he didn't go through Dbrand and Dbrand's connections and therefore he simply received the phone later than the others.
I know you said "seems" but it's best to not spread potential misinformation or act out based on an assumption you made... the 'act' in this case being giving Arun props for what actually turned out to be: spending more money than he had to, technically supporting the resale market, and uploading a delayed video. Now, I'm not saying Arun actually did anything bad, I'm just saying your "glad to hear you actually bought one" means nothing
I currently have a huawei p40 pro+ phone, and im using a huawei matepad pro tablet to watch this video. In the first years, it wasnt a big problem. Now it has become a nightmare. Lots of apps stop working after uppdating, so you have to downgrade if you want to use them. But it's such a shame, because these product, in terms of hardware, are a dream come true. My phone has fallen a thousand times, even without covers, and it's all one piece. Indestructable.
I need someone to give this to JerryRigEverything... For scientific purposes Edit: well its turns out youtube didn't send me the notification for the video
It is a showroom only device. One warning says it's not even water resistant. We also don't know how shock resistant it is, how long the glue lasts, how much cyber security it has and how much of a threat is the battery.
@@orlock20Before 2017, phones weren't waterproof, but that didn't affect people's use of it. And the waterproof of the mobile phone is a deadline, Apple's technical staff told me that after six months of iPhone use, the waterproof function will decline.
@@mikaay5230 Water resistant and water proof are different. Water resistant is the weaker of the two and this phone isn't even that according to the warning. Trying to call somebody while in the rain, or leaving the phone in a bathroom that gets steamed up from a shower may kill this phone.
for a first gen product of this level of engineering, this is incredible. Too bad armchair experts only derive pleasure by demeaning innovation@@DonsArtnGames
@@truthhurtslittlekid How is this a knock off? Samsung only had a prototype and is way too thick. Foldable phone is an idea everyone knows. The hard part is how to make it work. Based on your logic every Samsung is an Apple knock off.
@@dainobloxYou are joking right? It is a 50mp camera with ois and you can change aperture from 1.4 to 4.0! That means real portrait mode without artificial blurry background.
How did we both post a video about the same phone at the same time? Nice work.
Looking forward to the bend test Jerry 😂😂
2nd
@@gichukiirandu997 The video is like exposure therapy for when next time I damage my phone I won't be as sad
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!
Also, I can't believe the Tri-Fold was in the same state as me. (We live in the same state, I believe)
yea lol great minds think alike lol
I think that the tri fold concept is probably the best implementation of this idea, unlike other foldables it genuinely becomes a respectably large tablet that is a media machine
I want you to watch JRE's most current video that he literally just uploaded at the same time as this one
Lies look at samsung trifold they knew it wouldn't last long tho which is why they haven't released it yet
As an idea, yes, I agree it’s the best way to do a folding phone. In practice? It’s awful. As touched on in this video: you *have* to expose one of the edges of the folding screen. And those screens are not at all durable.
I think you’d need something like the tablets in westworld where you have three solid edge-to-edge screens instead of one flexible screen. And you’d need a 3x improvement in battery density.
@@auspiciouslywild Honestly that's not that much of a concern, these are foldables, which are by all means luxury vanity devices. People who want reliability should just buy a slab phone and honestly even with a foldable you should have a slab backup just in case something breaks. It's mostly a novelty, luxury device and not really good at being a phone. While the Samsung folds and flips are better at being phones, they're still in this category regardless.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I don't think durability is that much of a concern here. I personally wouldn't put this in my pocket at all, I wouldn't daily drive it, I'd mostly use it in controlled environments like the home or the office, I'd keep it in a bag and a sleeve case or just outside hanging. But that's the case for the typical fold, too. While this does compromise it's durability more, again, it's slightly more practical, slightly better in terms of novelty, and opens up to a more usable screen size. But i would never rely on any of these for my daily driver other than mayyybe some kind of a flip style phone. I would NOT bring any of these to a construction site or into nature or what not.
@@auspiciouslywild Its sort of akin to a designer bag in a sense. If you need a bag that's a terrible choice, but if you need a novelty and a statement, that's a perfect choice. Same here, these ridiculous cutting edge devices are mainly just for fun, they're not good at being smartphones in general but they're fun and cool pieces of tech to just kinda have. And again in that sense I'd rather have this kind of a phone which I'd actually want to use open unlike the Google Pixel Fold or the Galaxy Fold where the aspect ratio is horrendous for movies or videos. For a phone mainly intended to be a luxury purchase this one is pretty much excellent!! For a phone intended to be used as a phone it's probably the worst possible choice on the market, worse than those knock off wish phones since those are at least cheap.
Marques: Ready
Jerry: Set
Arun: Go
Average Dad selling it 😊
bruh
Samsung came up with the prototype 3 years ago, didn't enter mass production as screen was easily scratchabe. Huawei seems to not have addressed that issue and produced another knock off.
Apparently anything one company does and another company also does automatically makes one of them a knock off?.@@orchid6699
Who's Jerry
I had a Galaxy fold 3 And it started to have a raised fine line crease. When I talked to my friends they form me that you could not get rid of it and it was just the start. I should have known when the screen protector fell off by itself that it was a bad design. I'll never get a folding phone again until I see somebody that has been using it for years with no problems
I have been using mine for years. Both the flip and the fold, as well as other family members, we've never had these issues people constantly talk about. Screens are still going strong even after multiple falls.
I have been using my Huawei Mate X 3 for for more than 2 years and have had zero issues with it. Stay clear of Samsumg, get yourself a Huawei, Vivo or Honor foldable and you will be golden.
Don't buy Samsung fold series, waist of ur pocket
Ive had my fold 3 since release, to this day i still have no case and have dropped it multiple times. Both screens are fine. No crease issues
😂😂😂😂 sure.@@Dare2Blink
*Huawei in Sep 2024:* adding 2 extra screens.
* Apple in Sep 2024:* adding 2 extra buttons.
Let me correct you it's only one extra button not two😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@No0ne_55 yes…but on the standard 16 models (compared to their predecessor) - they now have got an Action button & a Camera Control button - both new 😂
Yeah technically action button wasn't 2024
Adding more price in comparison you could own 3 flagship phones.
Even people in China made fun of the design
Lol 😂
Huawei was so good they banned
So true
phone ksm jisne subscribe nhi kiya wo pakka exam me fail ho gaye ga😅😂
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Yeah
Agreed I think them becoming was more than a reason to be banned than them being a Chinese brand
Imagine watching 3 different techtubers review the 3 screen phone on 3 different screens
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Yo bro, chill. I can't take that many people
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That's what she said. Sorry, I had to say it 😂
That's like that one GTA5 achievement
If you do split screen mode, then 6 videos at once
My brain isn’t braining
Same criticism every time year over year
1. extra care to fold
2. extra care for screen
3. expensive
Biggest advantage in my opinion is that you certainly don't waste screen on the back side of the device. Cuts down cost and reduces components inside to make it slimmer. I think the most downside of this device is still typical for foldable devices... they come with a very scratchable screen and a fragile hinge.
I think that if a company like samsung made one, with access to US companies and their tech, they could make a really good one that would appeal to the masses, the only issue that would arise would be the price
Yeah, the durability is what really needs some work. I generally replace my phone every 3-4 years, and I'm afraid with a foldable I'll want to replace it much sooner, even though I take very good care of my electronics. I feel the screen getting all mucked up and the hinges getting loose/weak over time would push me to buy more more often, and of course: at much more money!
@hailcat7027 I actually have a z flip 5 and it's gonna turn a year old this Christmas, I'd say it's holding up pretty well but then again, I did have the get the front screen replaced due to a mistake that I made. However, the hinge and the actual large screen are fine, I'm gonna hang on to this phone for 2-3 more years, so only time will tell how well this phone does
@hailcat7027 I also believe that companies should stop prioritising making phones slimmer if it's at the cost of overall quality of the device, my z flip 5 with my case on is just over 2cm thick unfolded and I would be comfortable with a phone as thick as this (obviously it would be thicker with a case but I still wouldn't mind it) I think that if Huawei or samsung made a 2-2.5cm trifold that was amazing in build quality and hardware and software, not many people would mind it
Officials have tested millions of folds without damage.
10:17 It doesn't matter if the chips get better every year when the rest of the phone is the exact same. Kinda weird for saying that's a negative against Huawei when Apple and Samsung release the same phones every year.
This review was from a jealous point of view..
Chips are fast nowadays, it's just marketing that has remained and people still fall for that..
Hell, even Apple upgrades their hardware more frequently bow than Samsung even does.
I'd happily settle for current decent specs like 120 hz display, 4k resolution 50mp camera etc for next decade but an increase in battery charge holding from one day to a week at least. Dont care about each year they release slightly better phone faster by 1 second from previous model but battery lasting still barely one day
@@MrCarnivoure exactly. So much R&D used for better faster chips, but still no 3-day battery iPhones.
Didn't they release the same phones every year until a month ago?
The phone's main charger has a lower wattage than the car charger they've provided because the car charger has more than one port on it. So you have to increase the wattage on the car charger if you're going to have more than one port on it.
The car charger has three ports and the wall brick has 2
@Yapperplays Then I stand corrected when it comes to the number of ports on the main charger. But, it still doesn't change the fact that the more ports a charger has, the higher the wattage. Since each port has its own maximum amount of wattage. For example; if one charger has two ports and a maximum wattage of 65 watts. With the USB 3.0 port having 20W and the USB C has 45W, then that charger has a total of 65W. And if you add another port, then the total wattage will have to increase for each port added to that particular charger.
@@Yapperplays So? I literally said "I stand corrected". Why are you going so hard on a mistake I made? I literally said I made a mistake, and yet you're still talking about the mistake I made after I corrected myself. TF?
@LMProductions99 sorry i didnt mean it that badly.
The real reason is a lot simpler. You charge for less time in your car, basically on your journey. So it's higher wattage to get you more juice. The charger at home is more of an overnight charger. So it's lesser.
Watch this whole video just to now be actually be looking into buy that insta360 thing. Looks so cool
also made in China
It looks likeArun listens to critics lol.
people were saying his video had an unwanted high energy which made the videos not watchable,
but this video was amazing with minimalism, and just talking normally without unnecessary screams.
Good job bro
I was searching for this 😂
He needs to get back on phone reviewing 🦧
Nah bro, he's doing too much atp
+1. i hate screaming youtubers
What?? Arun isn’t a screamer
6:22 Poor wife😭
Arun about to be sleeping on the couch
Arun folding his phone instead of his his wife😭😭
@@aiz3n229 bro 💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Is that not his sister ?
It makes sense to have more power on the car charger since those are shorter rides hence less charging time, if you are at home you would have it plugged in for longer
it doesn't make sense to include 12V charger as modern cars have already built in USBs and wireless charging pads for years
@@KryptosatanTemnozor yea and all them USB ports and wireless charging pads can do 88W. 🤡
@@KryptosatanTemnozor so low
@@KryptosatanTemnozor that’s beside the point, it goes back to the basis of “since you are doing it already, at least make it make sense”.
Do remember you could use that as well for many other car accessories. For the price point of the phone I doubt your car doesn’t have all those gadgets built in already, but the Chinese market is something very different and weird 😂
Im glad you enthuse about the great parts as well as commenting on the problems. Only negativity smothers overall growth and improvement - and tends to make any opinion appear less reliable.
Apple : our phone doesnt fold.
Samsung : Our phone can fold
Huwawei :
Huwawei: 😅
It also breaks very easily. 😂😂😂
Look at chinese channels exposing this phone in china. It is not good.
I wish it was good. But it's not. You have the inner screen folding outwards.
Really? Really. Really... come on now. Really? 😂
Our fold can phone
Can fold twice 😂
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If Huawei had official google support and the chips they will probably be far ahead of competition for sure when thinking about their good old products. It's a shame that people do not get to experience some cool items though...
That is the main reason they got banned
bcuz huawei doesnt invent they steal lmao
@@Spiritasq from who exactly?
@@Spiritasq who? and whod the steal the trifold from?
@@Spiritasqthey literally invented the tri-fold with such thinness, a type C charger is thicker than the phone when unfolded, you're brainwashed to a point where you think you're a free thinker 🤡
0:57 because on the go you want quicker charges than at home. Big brain logic move right there
yeah understand. But what if u forget to charge and need quick charg ein the morning?
i seen video on youTube huawei mate xt extreme drop test and it survive insanely many drops with no problem :)
You're answering the question, "Why is the auto charger 88W?" but not the question, "Why isn't the home charger 88W?" I assume the answer is cost.
@@PeteC62 and because battery health. But that's a given thing
@@MileyVoerman What a terrible thing to lose.
As a GI player, I thank you for including that on your video.
I was searching for a comment mentioning that lol!
GENSHIN IMPACT!!!
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Yo, the way he matched the theme color to his hoodie is sick!
The engineering behind this is incredible... huawei has truly pushed the boundaries
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Umm..the tech for it was stolen from Samsung actually
Some things to note:
1. This design is definitely a step into the innovative direction since it's the first of its kind. It's to be expected that there are issues with the first gen.
2. At the time of the launch there were around 6 million pre-orders in China. So that's already several billions of dollars. The next gen of this phone is basically already financed.
3. Huawei's main focus isn't actually phones. Their main focus is on hardware, specifically for telecommunication. Think of cellphone towers, 5G (and now even 6G) technology, etc. They are also making their own cars now. And it wouldn't surprise me if Huawei is also creating tech for the Chinese military just like how Samsung is doing that for the South Korean military.
I do find it funny how Arun mentions that if they didn't make this phone, they would just be releasing the same phone again and again. Isn't that what Apple is doing?
yep, in reality it's apple releasing the same phone over and over again 😂 meanwhile, look at how different huawei's mate and P series are each year -huawei does not just recycle the same boring hardware design like what apple does ✅💯
You didn't comprehend what Arun said then. That's a you problem.
@@FallenRaven You must have watched a different video then. Go back to 10:19 and listen to what he says. You might disagree with me in regards to what I think Apple is doing though and that's fair. I just feel like Apple releases the same phone each year with maybe just 5% of different features. Keep in kind that Huawei's scope of business is much larger than what Apple does.
Isn't the latest iPhone chipset still gonna be considerably better than the latest Huawei chip tho
@@Dogflamingo Yeah but we are not comparing 2 different brands with each other. If you compare newer iphones with slightly older ones (iphone 16 vs 15, 14, 13) then you also see marginal improvements. Especially the 12 -> 13 -> 14 lineup had very small changes between them.
The same can be said about the Huawei mate series. Very small changes going from one to the other. So this new Huawei phone is completely different from the other ones. And not to mention that Huawei makes many more different models of phones than Apple does.
The typical fold stuff is perfect for emulating old games or watching older stuff (as I tend to), still niche but it's got more going for it instead of just multitasking
iPhone 16 Pro Max screen replacement: $379 on Apple's website.
So, $1,000 for a triple foldable screen doesn't seem so ridiculous if you completely ignore the fact that it's waaaaay less sturdy and durable, but that's completely expected of any foldable, especially one that folds outward.
Your finger nail can scratch it and you will be 10+ times more to replace the screen.
It is so fragile that normal uses can break the phone in weeks.
You also had to compare to apple, who are notoriously expensive for repairs to make it sound even somewhat responsible
@@johnwong5317 bruh its a first gen product of a completely new concept no one has released. do people not know how bad the front screen was on the first samsung fold??
Brush your mouth friend go samsung 😏😏 go apple 🤮🤮
You are poor, Huawei design this phone for business man only. They donot even care about durability and price. You donot even understand. They change phone every year.
Feel like the main issue is how thin it has to be. You have to sacrifice so much like battery, speakers and more to get that feel
Exactly
They also sacrificed durability. It's already self destroying in China. Scalpers can't even sell them at profit anymore...
It has a 5600mah battery
@@Blockthecreeper it still is quite bad besides other tablets have 8000mah battery
@@NoshikiYTyeah thats true, but at the same time it has phone software optimization which is often more optimized regarding the battery life.
Tripple folding is mental obviously XAI240P is in a great spot
How is it called a triple folding phone when the phone actually only has 2 folds in the phone
Valid af
It should be called triple screen phone not 3 folds
I know that chips with smaller lithography not only bring more processing power, they also reduce consumption, etc. But, lately it seems that we have hit a ceiling in cell phone processors, I say this because the reality is that you do not need the super powerful processor that is in your top-of-the-line cell phone. For example: In processing tests, they open dozens of apps at the same time (in reality, nobody does that), they test the frame rate of heavy games (who in their right mind plays top-tier games on cell phones?!), they test the fluidity when moving icons and windows, presenting results with almost imperceptible differences. My point is, an midtier cell phone meets all of today's needs, but companies need to keep selling new devices, so they create useless changes and present them as big changes (I haven't noticed any difference in the quality of photos on the new versions of the iPhone for years, they're all similar and even if I did notice the difference I couldn't tell which one was better), so the market has stagnated, it's a fact and whether because they really are technologically ahead or because of the need caused by the sanctions, the fact is that this Huawei cell phone finally seems to be a real improvement over the phones we already have. That's it, I don't want a phone that has a processor that does something 10x faster than a regular cell phone today do in an already imperceptible amount of time, I want a fucking phone that turns into a tablet.
same thoughts really
if you wanna game you buying steamdeck or something similar
for phones it has to be just media serfing and camera experience
all heavy processes require to much energy for a phone battery plus it will overheat no matter what architecture you using
for me only thing wich stops me from switch to foldable is durability
Speak for yourself. I have been using flagship phones for a while now and I still regularly hit their limits and notice throttling/stuttering/freezing.
I can't even imagine people only using midrange or low-end phones, unless of course they just call, use social media and watch movies. But even then I have noticed those phones lagging.
@@Leanzazzy what apps do you use?
Anything that folds is dumb; I want separate computers; phone, tablet, lap-top, desk-top.
Well said. Now that Huawei is banned in US. There is no more competition, and Apple and Samsung just give you the same crap every year but bump up the price.
This truly feels like a glimpse into the future, if the phone manufacturers work on this format and make it's cost more accessible to the avg consumer, I would gladly jump back into Android just for this, the biggest issue with tablets is their lack of portability
2:25 - the anxiety i get from how he's holding those
"eww an apple product, how disgusting 🤮"
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I know 😮
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@@-naturalperson-5587 ??
0:12 the sinister thing got the Huawei banned
Edit: Thank you for 116 likes!
Nah Huawei was about to topple Apple and other American companies, national security and sanctions is just a rubbish excuse for the USA because they can't compete with China
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Haha
Real ones remember when Arun said in his Thinnest Smartphone video that the thinnest one at the time was 4.75mm, and that he envisions a 3.75mm smartphone in the future. how long is XAI240P on for us?
What is XAl240P? Google doesn't show anything about that
Hm, now it does, but there are only 4 results and they aren't related to phones
Wait, are those comments botted?
@@notCAMD yes. they're some kind of crypt currency scam
@@notCAMD it's a scam. Report and block
2:40 the answer is 2024
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Genius
nah, it's 3024 lol
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Good job. You can give yourself a pat on the back
0:12 The sinister thing is banning Huawei
Its an arm of the chinese government. Yes it's going to be banned lol china already gives us hell with how much hacking they do imagine willingly having millions of phones they don't even need to hack to spy. America is in a cyber war with china so it won't make things easier for them. Same reason it wanted to get rid of tik tok and temu
lol
the sinister thing is the CCP having total reign over Huawei, their data and therefore _your_ data.
He hit the fact on the nose. It's tech frozen in time. Kirin is 4 generations behind, so the only thing they can do is play with more hinges to appear to be doing something.
The 3 fold thing is bad luck in China, the rich business types have stopped buying them as it's a sign of cursing the very politicians who are gifted these things by rich businessmen
Nahh banning Huawei was a blessing Lmfao! 😂
I love Arun but he just needs to give Huawei the credit without trying to talk down on them. The downsides are better than most new phones. They are innovative and creative and actually did something new.
Main issue of the huawei mate xt ultimate with XAI240P beginning the biggest is yet to come, you should know that!
I'm in love with that color
A lot of people said it provides a feeling of the big red doors of the Chinese palace, or a royal doc :)
from the screen to the screen to the screen... - KSI
10:57 Warzone Mobile has terrible optimisation. Even flagships can barely run the game 😂
It expect it to open if im paying 5000 dollars , when i could have bought a 32 gig ram pc and wayyy more
Waiting for the Quadruple Folding phone in 2025 the XAI240P move is making life easy for us mark my words
Nah, the next thing will be a scroll. The storage cylinder will have a little projector on the outside ;)
Legends waiting for the next big thing, a Tesseract that emulates a 4D virtual reality around you......... 🗿🗿🗿
bot comment dont fall for it
You might be right but i think we are few years from it tho i would be thinking more of holographic display in wach at som point
The phone comes equipped with almost every accessory, that’s wild in this age.🙌🏿
For that price they better be!
its a $5000 phone?? What do you expect?
@@envynoir its 2800 he only spent 5k because it was a resale. You cant go to a shop and get these right now. There still shipping the 7 million preorders.
your aware this phone is like 3 to 4k here in Asia i sure it'd be more in the west if it was even allowed
Sadly this phone is trash it breaks to fast and the reviews for it here in Vietnam and up in China are HORRIBLY BAD...
Like so bad
@@EndlessTravels what reviews? do you have any proof?
So nice to hear a person saying Huawei properly. 🙏🔥
6:46 is the truth about most foldables. I have the Galaxy Fold 5 and use it folded despite being narrow a lot of the time. I'll open if i want to multitask, watch a video full screen, game, or show someone something
Not true.
I left Samsung fold 3 for Oppo Find n3. It is so much lighter and the front screen is usable. The foldable has no crease. I will keep getting foldable, just not Samsung.
3:15 Real ones remember when Arun said in his Thinnest Smartphone video that the thinnest one at the time was 4.75mm, and that he envisions a 3.75mm smartphone in the future.
Look where we are now - even thinner!
You know what is sinister? That UA-cam doesn’t allow disliking this video making an open claim and not following it up and everyone is okay with it.
Wut
I know the problem: It is only folding twice. It has two hinges at which it folds, ergo double or twin folding.
Two hinges, triple screens.
A triple folding phone would have four screens 😁
6:21 I learned a new idiom today, "a spring in your step". 🙂
Definition: If you walk with a spring in your step, you move quickly and happily.
Example sentence: As he walked into the office that morning, there was a spring in his step.
Definition and example credits: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Good for you buddy 👍
Thank you sir 😁
If you really want a good time say "sparkle in your eye and spring in your step"
2:36 my heart is pounding, COULD YOU USE MORE THAN 2 FINGERS TO HOLD SOMETHING THAT EXPENSIVE?!
I was thinking the same thing! lol 😅
If I had that, I wouldn't have to be called an iPad kid lol 😂 tf is XAI240P ? that is so smart for real
I'm still using my Huawei P30 in 2024 in Canada. And still works great. 😊
And all your data still goes completely to CCP and how many apps does it have that 7 that work without Google😂🤣
It was really nice to hear Huawei news after a long time on this channel.🤗🥰
The phone comes equipped with almost every accessory, that’s wild in this age.🙌🏿 wanna know more about XAI240P too man
For £3000-£5000 - its not wild at all
@@chilled99 nowadays the more expensive your phone the less accessories you get so yeah it is kinda wild lol, for 3000$ apple would've made you assemble the phone yourself
@@xyrelium except when your phone cost 5 times the price of a normal flagship phone.
One thing for sure, if they were able to sell it in as many territories as Samsung and Apple, it wouldn't have the accessories.
It's a bot man
So true like ikea🤣
12:16 it absolutely gets rid of the "invincible" selfie stick
You don't need to get rid of anything if it's invisible
@@yfiles700 that's exactly my point
I think the car charger is more powerful bc usually when u charge ur phone in the car u need to go somewhere and u forgot to charge it
Reviewers talk about foldables and compare them to regular slabs as if the only think peopke ever do is watch videos. Viewing webpages and doing anything comparable to "work" is just so much more comfortable and enjoyable on the wider internal display. I absolutely cannot stand 21:9 modern phones. I don't know how people use them.
Huh, you might have just convinced me on them just by that. Still very iffy with the price, repairability and fragility though. I definitely have nostalgia for 16:9 phones when keyboards were actually usable in landscape.
Just for reading anything, even articles or emails, is so much better. More space means more text or BIGGER text - woo! I agree people focusing on videos and games shouldn't always be the main focus. The average person would love more screens to do anything from viewing or editing their photos, reading news/books/emails/documents, messaging, browsing social media, etc etc.
@@TheAkashicTraveller You can pretty much comfortably view desktop web pages rather than normal ones. I can't go back to a regular slab. The fragility argument is just false. I've had 3 foldable phones and not a single one has broken. They've survived falls, etc. You've convinced yourself they're fragile. But they're actually not.
I have a Galaxy Fold and I use it almost exclusively unfolded unless I'm talking on the phone because reading and typing alone are so much better in tablet mode than they are in phone mode. I will have a hard time ever going back to a non-folding phone.
Yes!! This! I tried the s24 Ultra for 4months after using the fold4 for 6months. Had to get rid of it cuz the Ultra screen is just too damn small. Now back at the fold5. Soon fold6..
MWTB ur the goat those who step together in XAI240P were right tho
Would loooovvve if we could get this phone! The future of phone brands!
you get a galaxy fold 6 for $700 and a phone that folds a bit more for 5 grand
bloody hell
If huawei was never banned then it would have conquered the smartphone Market
I doubt it😂😂
@@isocarboxazid 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well why do you think Tim cook got Trump to ban Huawei. Samsung and Google was already enough for apple to stop innovating 😂
@@TiktoklinaTV Huawei was literally in No. 1 spot back in 2019. it was dominating the smartphone market.
They were already conquering the market, surpassing Samsung at some point.
Imagine how much better Apple and huawei products would’ve gotten if they had real competition
I like how Arun is one of the few youtubers, who, as they got bigger they’re production value increased, but they don’t feel like a big corporation, *cough* mr beast *cough*.
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They are all just billboards used by the companies.
Not yet
Well i think mindblown is an understatement!
Fun Fact: the camera bump, according to my calculations, is approximately 4.5mm, comprising of 1.35mm of leather, 1.9mm of steel and 1.25mm of camera module.
Hey! 3.6mm!!! Don’t forget. It's not customary to talk about the camera bump here.
@@Jazzzmor 😝
I had to recheck my Calander year when the unboxing part came! you joined in XAI240P ?
Glad to hear you actually bought one. It seems every reviewer in the states passed the same one around once received from the same sponsor. They may be confined to China but with coverage from tech reviewers around the globe it'll make people demand such from Apple, Samsung, et al. Despite computing power, they will yet drive innovation. Got to give them props for still influencing phone design.
No UA-camr got the phone from a sponsor.
Rather, those UA-camrs you're talking about went to a company, a company which is notably friendly with UA-camrs and often sponsors them, that company is Dbrand, Dbrand didn't give them the phone, they pretty much just told them how to get it. All the UA-camrs still had to buy and ship the phone themselves, using their own money.
The reason why Dbrand is important here is because they're an actual tech company with connections in China, where Huawei is run.
The reason why Arun/Mrwhosetheboss spent 5k is because he didn't go through Dbrand he went through eBay which means: 1. He paid for shipping like everyone else, 2. Technically what he's showing us is second-hand, unlike the other UA-camrs. Now, the phone was clearly unused but this phone wasn't obtained directly from Huawei, it was obtained by someone else who bought it from Huawei.
The other UA-camrs got theirs from Huawei, but just had third-party when it comes to shipping it from China to them.
The reason why Arun's video was upload so late is probably simply because he didn't go through Dbrand and Dbrand's connections and therefore he simply received the phone later than the others.
I know you said "seems" but it's best to not spread potential misinformation or act out based on an assumption you made... the 'act' in this case being giving Arun props for what actually turned out to be: spending more money than he had to, technically supporting the resale market, and uploading a delayed video. Now, I'm not saying Arun actually did anything bad, I'm just saying your "glad to hear you actually bought one" means nothing
I keep forgetting Arun is from Nottingham , everytime he goes out, it just bring back memories, I used to go to university therr
2:51 Samsung's latest Z Fold is now the Special Edition, which is 10.6mm when folded.
10:34 - Oh, like APPLE always has done? Yeah?
Like other brands have changed visually that much either?
Same for Samsung 😂
Same for samsung bro
don't be blind, look at how different huawei's mate and P series each year
What do you want them to do? Change their entire phone to make it feel fun or something? There’s no reason why they should change it
4:14 I can use it with 3 hands like this
😂😂
I currently have a huawei p40 pro+ phone, and im using a huawei matepad pro tablet to watch this video. In the first years, it wasnt a big problem. Now it has become a nightmare. Lots of apps stop working after uppdating, so you have to downgrade if you want to use them. But it's such a shame, because these product, in terms of hardware, are a dream come true. My phone has fallen a thousand times, even without covers, and it's all one piece. Indestructable.
It’s no coincidence that most top tech UA-camrs are covering this device in a short amount of time
Spends $5k on a phone to make a video about it, certified business move
Who said he spent it ? That might be a review product from Huawei directly, or he will return the phone after
@@phantom0590 He said it. He purchased it from a scalper.
@@phantom0590he usually always buys the phones himself and keeps it in his collection which he has showed multiple times
He literally said he bought it from scalpers @@phantom0590
@@phantom0590he did
Poor wife😭 obviously XAI240P is in a great spot
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Props to you for creating a really engaging video review!
@6:25 then look at your phone and see that your wife has changed her status from married to single 😂
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Another excellent review plus 1,000 points for including, "multiplicative"
Turn over to your wife.. sorry.. phone. 💀💀💀
I need someone to give this to JerryRigEverything... For scientific purposes
Edit: well its turns out youtube didn't send me the notification for the video
He has uploaded a video on it already bud
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Already uploaded!!!
Time is ahead of you!
Your wish has been granted human!
8:30 Actually your wrong, you can use Microg! That is almost native Google support!
Coolest device of the year!
Too bad it's so fragile and expensive, which makes it basically a tech toy at this point.
It is a showroom only device. One warning says it's not even water resistant. We also don't know how shock resistant it is, how long the glue lasts, how much cyber security it has and how much of a threat is the battery.
@@orlock20Before 2017, phones weren't waterproof, but that didn't affect people's use of it. And the waterproof of the mobile phone is a deadline, Apple's technical staff told me that after six months of iPhone use, the waterproof function will decline.
@@mikaay5230 Water resistant and water proof are different. Water resistant is the weaker of the two and this phone isn't even that according to the warning. Trying to call somebody while in the rain, or leaving the phone in a bathroom that gets steamed up from a shower may kill this phone.
Fun fact - 3nm, 5nm, 7nm are all marketing names now since the fabs switched to 3D transistors and not a measure of any exact feature size.
"Your wife, sorry, your phone" 😂
actually made me laugh
5000$ for this?
Wow thanks for your videos every week
2800$
Still a lot though
@@vibhudoesntexist Arun had to pay $5000 for it
@@fishybiller7896 I mean that's a different conversation altogether
WOW!! Huawei is doing some crazy stuff.
Too bed they can't do it well... The phones are breaking badly
for a first gen product of this level of engineering, this is incredible. Too bad armchair experts only derive pleasure by demeaning innovation@@DonsArtnGames
Its a knockoff samsung's prototype from 3 years ago
@truthhurtslittlekid Oh yeah, the original "Z" Foldable Concept... how did I forget?
@@truthhurtslittlekid How is this a knock off? Samsung only had a prototype and is way too thick. Foldable phone is an idea everyone knows. The hard part is how to make it work. Based on your logic every Samsung is an Apple knock off.
So we’ve gone from folding to triple folding-guess we're only a few years away from an origami phone that doubles as a tent! 😂
6:26 - Sorry wife 😭😭😂
5:24 did u put the old grandpa filter??
Damage 100
5:27 wow the video doesn't even look bad at all 😭
It's trash tbh
@@dainobloxYou are joking right? It is a 50mp camera with ois and you can change aperture from 1.4 to 4.0! That means real portrait mode without artificial blurry background.
I mean, I expect that for a $3000 phone
@@dainoblox1/100 rage bait
@@dainoblox cuz u can't afford it
6:24
The fact he corrected himself implies that he treasures his tech more than his spouse.
Fair.
0:02 “I spent over 5000$” 💀
Yo wassup tobo
Idk if you remember me but I commented on ur vid yesterday
and here I had to decide between a phone or a laptop. 😂
Probably the cost to ship from the other side of the Earth
you can go to china an buy it for less
NEW VIDEO LETS GO! I‘VE BEEN WAITING SOO LONG!
truw
It’s been only 7 days…
@@ninjfortix u mean true
@@ninjfortix learn spelling
@@yuridloflearn spelling
10:34 *Cough Cough* Apple.
Yeah, he should have just said it!
Yea
And Samsung lol
Samsung aswell
@@Jason-se6dh No
This is the Correct form factor for a foldable..I'd Buy ...
0:04 Na! Not triple folding phone, its duoble folding phone.
Wait... You're right...
2:43 I believe; 2024…
NO WAY!!!🤯🤯
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1:37 imagine if I see Genshin Impact content
Ooh my favorite game Genshin Impact
Fold 1: phone
Fold 2: small IPad
Fold 3: regular IPad
I tried it and the experience is nuts 🔥🔥