That's good to see Samsung is doing the hinges the right way, foldable OLED screens are just not durable enough to be exposed all the time, I would never consider an accordion style folding phone as the screen would get ruined so quickly in my purse.
It goes in the pocket but then it's just a larger fold. You can't fold it into 2, only 1 or 3. So in the end you don't really have a dual fold. You have a bigger single fold.
And? There's really no reason to partially unfold it, you either wanted it folded to go in a pocket/use one handed, or opened for a tablet. And again regardless the exposed foldable screen on an accordion style fold will get very scratched or may just cause the entire display to fail as foldable OLED displays are quite fragile.
@Rspsand07 But again, why? Like it makes no sense to partially unfold and have an inferior smaller lower resolution screen when you're already making the effort to unfold your phone, as everything benefits from a larger screen.
If Honor could have front and inner displays in a 4.2mm body, it could work on a tri-fold of such thickness as well, but I suspect Samsung would not get to such thickness soon - even their Fold SE is almost a milimeter thicker than Honor Magic V3... But I would love to see such a Samsung device...
First I've heard of this rumor, I did hear about the sliding or scrolling phone that works on rollers to expand the screen. Wasn't my cup of tea, but the technology sounded cool.
I don't understand why everyone is so afraid of an outer foldable. I have used my Honor V Purse for about a year now and there is not a scratch on it. The crease is hardly visible and still superior to any current inner foldable and it is as thin as the current thinnest foldables. I use a sleeve case but if you are a bit careful there is nothing to worry about. If you spend a couple of thousand dollar on a phone it would be pretty stupid to throw it in your bag with other stuff like keychains, even if it is an inner foldable.
These foldable screens are still too fragile. Some of us can be extra careful and make it last longer, but normally people will want to throw it in their pockets or purses and treat it as a normal phone. Protecting that screen as much as possible makes sense for a broader market.
Lmao no scratch on a outer fold? Have you seen the number of ppl with scratched up and broken glass candy bar phone? Samsung aim to target normal ppl, they cannot sell a outer fold to normal ppl.
I like the one that doesn't have an exposed display when closed.and of course cheaper is a big decision maker. But to me just having a decent camera is ok, not into having a supper camera in a phone. Thanks , exciting times ahead
Thinking about this now for a few minutes I realize I never use the single screen on my OnePlus open, I always open it up to dual screen. The single screen is just too small to deal with even though I have set the icons arranged in a special way to use the single screen if needed so I don't have to swipe on the single screen to get to the other side. But I'm a little weird, 😂
As a “first gen” triple fold I would be fine with no outer display but I’d want it to be a tablet, and give me big big (so S10+/S10 Ultra size screen unfolded)
The "G" fold method appears to be more durable for sure but I'm trying to figure out the solution to having a "phone display" option. Throwing a 2nd screen on the front just seems like a waste of space and added costs that's not fully worth it
Space yes, but costs I would say no. Yes it costs more but considering how much this will save damage to the flexible screen it is a cost saver in the longer term and it will also ensure sales don't become affected by a reputation for failure
I think the middle screen should be on top with the other 2 behind it. That screen would also function as the standard single screen phone screen. Rather than fold it let the 2 side screens slide out and snap into place. Make that middle screen wide enough to conceal the 2 others behind it not the same size.
That would defeat the purpose since it would introduce 2 exposed side screens. The reason why samsung will do the inwards fold is for the screen to be protected.
There is no mention of an S-pen, internal or external, in any of the upcoming Samsung foldable. The bigger screens make photo editing, which I do regularly on my ZFold workable. If there is no S-pen, that is a showstopper for me and many others. Even an S-pen not stored internally makes them difficult to use.
I agree with you that they should perfect the fold 7 and make it everything. The one plus open is and then some before they move on to other stuff. That said, I like the format because I always use a screen protector and a case that has a front cover. So my screen is never exposed.I use a wallet type. On my S24U.
This is awesome, I feel like I got in at the right time with the p9pf, I know next year will bring cool advancements but it just feels right! And then can actually wait out for a few years with this device for the amazing new jumps in folds. Thank you for keeping me always up on tabs with all devices fold!
From what I know, Samsung was the first one to plan the trifold phone but Huawei was the first one to launch it - only to have a lot of issues upon release. I am guessing Samsung delayed it and does not want to rush it due to quality issues (what Huawei is experiencing now).
I like that they are trying to do something new for the mass market, because whatever they will do, will still be more popular than OnePlus's or Google's offerings. And also because of that reason, it will be possible to get it for much cheaper in the aftermarket compared to other OEMs that may be cheaper on launch.
Samsung's phone would be a true tri-fold device with three hinges, unlike Huawei's so-called 'tri-fold,' which only has two. As a bonus, the inner screen would be even wider, as the left section folds over the right rather than beneath the center, necessitating the extra hinge and resulting in a broader display.
I think that's the correct way it should be done. Hard to argue that no vulnerable edge is better. Prob the final product will be thicker though than the Chinese trifold from huawei
I'm good with Samsung going with a trifold. As long as they do a good cover screen. I'm fine even with the inward design when it comes to the cheaper fold. I've always been fine with them not going that route when it comes to foldables. I'm not worried about average users adopting this form factor. It's already super niche as is. I just want better devices for us niche consumers
Love the videos, keep it up! I love being informed by you hahaha. My thoughts on the trifold is okay, interesting but I just want them to perfect the Z Fold so there is no crease at all. I love my Z Fold 6 though, so we'll see.
I have a foldable device design idea , we can take Microsoft Surface duos Hardware and we merge two screens inside and get rid of giant bezels like other foldables doing right now this way we have still have one hinge and gigantic display like Huawei mate XT and maybe we can ad a cover display on it still fit on our pockets and have a great durability
When are we going to see folding tablets? I don't really need or want a folding phone. A single screen is ok when I am out and about. I would like to see a folding tablet as a media consumption device. I have been using an older Surface Duo as a dedicated tablet and love having two screens in a book-style form-factor but would like something slightly bigger. Two 8" screens that opens to a full 11-12" tablet would be perfect. Still waiting on the Surface Neo...
@Shane Craig I've thought hefore that I'd be okay with a Flex G trifold with a cover display. Even though my dream phone would be the Flex S style device.
The G fold design does not work with out a cover display. In order for it to work you would need a double screen on the last fold to give you a cover display.
To be honest I would like I folding phone with small form factor like what oppo did with the find n2 fold and the software from samsung. Thats will be ideal for me, small enough to use normally and opens up for media consumption and multi tasking
The huawei-style of folding has multiple benefits, including mechanical simplicity, symmetry, and most importantly efficiency of design. With that style, you need one total display, one hinge type, one selfie camera, etc. The alternative style, while superior for protection of the folding screen, introduces complexities such as two different-sized hinges (one of which is not space efficient at all since it has to be huge), an extra selfie camera + display, at least one section being a different width (not a huge deal, just weird - probably messes with you mentally and also changes the center of gravity), etc. It will be thicker, heavier, and won't be able to have as big of a battery. I think it's the right direction for most people, especially those who are reckless with their phones, but anyone who wants a tri-fold that has that style of folding will not have a right to complain about its thickness, weight, or battery life, and they shouldn't compare it to the performance of the Huawei Mate XT or any other phones that may come out with that style.
The samsung tri fold if true, would be better than the huawei mate XT all around. It will have a better chipset, better software, better warranty coverage, better connectivity, better screen materials and better protection. While the form factor of mate XT seems nice, the tech is not ready yet for an outward exposed fold. Just imagine it being in your pocket and accidentally bumping the side of a car door or a table.
@@connorburke5761 nope, just stating facts. In chipset alone, huawei is stuck in 7nm and the performance is on par with an SD888, other oems have been using sd elite now. Linus also called out software issues on Huawei Mate XT. Even Vivo and Oppo makes better foldables than Huawei, hardware and software wise. You can't really argue with facts.
Try calling it that and watch the comments correcting you that it's a tri-fold come rolling in lol. Apparently people base it on tri-fold wallets, which also only fold twice. It's nonsense.
This would be interesting if Samsung does it! I would be nice to see Samsung innovating again too. Btw I saw an article on Android Central the other day and apparently Oppo/OnePlus could be pulling out of the foldable market? Do you think they would do that?
I think it's nonsense. "Recently, a report from Ma Guangyu at 163.com in China claimed that a major company won't be releasing a large foldable in 2025. While the exact company wasn't named, narrowing down the possibilities isn't difficult. Samsung and Google are obviously going to continue making foldables, and Huawei and Xiaomi are likely to as well. The attention then turns to Vivo, OPPO, and OnePlus by extension." There is *way* too much smoke around Open 2 for them to just not release it. They are taking a shaky report and just guessing who it might be about.
I'm personally struggling to see the value in a tri-screen folding phone. I would, however, like the inner folding idea better as long as there's an outside screen. I have heard rumors of reports of the Mate XT being damaged because users are accidentally folding the screen in the wrong direction due to that Z-Fold style screen, which I can see happening.
Tri folds actually give you a larger display for video and such You can see it in lyns video when he compares it to a fold Folds currently have a problem where, like slightly longer phones, you're gonna get black bars because of aspects ratios a tri fold brings it up to a proper aspect ratio
I don't really care about a device being thinner. Samsung will not make the devices cheaper unless it's there last resort and that in folding phone would work too only if they have the screen on the front. It wouldn't be a phone at that point just a folding tablet that can make calls. 🙏🏾
Copying? This was an obvious evolution from day one. We all knew three panel phones were coming as soon as the first foldables were introduced. I think you are giving chinese manufacturers too much credit.
@@pakjai5532 Three panels instead of 2 is a minor iterative step. The innovation was the folding tech... You seem to have difficulty differentiating between the two.
@@Cyril29a I think you are the one with comprehension issues here. The whole thing counts as innovation. You dont get to cherry pick what you think is and isn't. I bet you don't know who created the first foldable and where Samsung got their ideas from in the first place. Funny how you think Chinese copies but everyone else innovates. Your ignorance can not be helped. 🤣
Another dumb decision from Samsung. Have they not learned anything yet or removed the decision-making person who keeps making these boneheaded decisions? Why do we continue complaining about the exposed edge that is clearly being handled by Huawei case design.
I think single hinge foldables should be the norm, with how impressive the amount of stuff that Huawei squeezed into their two hinged device I can't help but imagine you can cram much more impressive stuff into a normal one since the thinness constraints aren't as pressing. such as a DIGITIZER FOR AN S-PEN
@bizzzgaming5511 Despite being ahead in terms of software/UX, Samsung are way behind on battery tech, still using last gen cameras and release much thicker devices overall when compared with competitors. They've gotten lazy, probably knowing they can get away with it for a while. Hopefully now they understand it's time to innovate. Or we'll just get another boring incremental update. This is coming from someone who's owned a fold 3,4,5 and now 6. I'm bored as hell and genuinely considering going back to a single screen device. It's a neat gimmick to have more screen real estate, but if your main driver is watching video or playing games ie Streaming PC games then that extra screen size is wasted due to the dumbass aspect ratio. The only thing that leverages the full screen are old 4:3 based emulators so I'm considering selling up and saving 1K on a redmagic 10 pro+ It'll output the same size video without the black bars above and below and it has those shoulder triggers so I'm not stuck needing a controller for every game I want to play. I only hesitate because Samsung do a decent job on software, updates and support. Please Samsung, give me a reason not to switch!
Being able to have a cover screen a dual screen and a triple screen is nice but the XT form factor is way too fragile, in screen design with a cover display I think would be the better option.
That's good to see Samsung is doing the hinges the right way, foldable OLED screens are just not durable enough to be exposed all the time, I would never consider an accordion style folding phone as the screen would get ruined so quickly in my purse.
It goes in the pocket but then it's just a larger fold. You can't fold it into 2, only 1 or 3. So in the end you don't really have a dual fold. You have a bigger single fold.
And? There's really no reason to partially unfold it, you either wanted it folded to go in a pocket/use one handed, or opened for a tablet. And again regardless the exposed foldable screen on an accordion style fold will get very scratched or may just cause the entire display to fail as foldable OLED displays are quite fragile.
@@sandrahiltz As much point as in a fold. Only reason I'd use the triple is single screen movies which I very rarely do.
@Rspsand07 But again, why? Like it makes no sense to partially unfold and have an inferior smaller lower resolution screen when you're already making the effort to unfold your phone, as everything benefits from a larger screen.
I like the option of having a single screen, double screen, and triple screen.
Once you go dual fold you can't go back, just like going from candy bar phone to foldable phone
If Honor could have front and inner displays in a 4.2mm body, it could work on a tri-fold of such thickness as well, but I suspect Samsung would not get to such thickness soon - even their Fold SE is almost a milimeter thicker than Honor Magic V3... But I would love to see such a Samsung device...
First I've heard of this rumor, I did hear about the sliding or scrolling phone that works on rollers to expand the screen. Wasn't my cup of tea, but the technology sounded cool.
Samsung had innovative OLED screen possibilities years ago.
I don't understand why everyone is so afraid of an outer foldable. I have used my Honor V Purse for about a year now and there is not a scratch on it. The crease is hardly visible and still superior to any current inner foldable and it is as thin as the current thinnest foldables. I use a sleeve case but if you are a bit careful there is nothing to worry about. If you spend a couple of thousand dollar on a phone it would be pretty stupid to throw it in your bag with other stuff like keychains, even if it is an inner foldable.
Because as you may have seen before with regular foldables, people can damage it by mistreating it and claim they aren't durable
These foldable screens are still too fragile. Some of us can be extra careful and make it last longer, but normally people will want to throw it in their pockets or purses and treat it as a normal phone. Protecting that screen as much as possible makes sense for a broader market.
Because Samsung's sells millions of fordable. High failure rate at small amounts might be fine but at the amount samsung sells it not
Lmao no scratch on a outer fold?
Have you seen the number of ppl with scratched up and broken glass candy bar phone?
Samsung aim to target normal ppl, they cannot sell a outer fold to normal ppl.
I like the one that doesn't have an exposed display when closed.and of course cheaper is a big decision maker. But to me just having a decent camera is ok, not into having a supper camera in a phone.
Thanks , exciting times ahead
Thinking about this now for a few minutes I realize I never use the single screen on my OnePlus open, I always open it up to dual screen. The single screen is just too small to deal with even though I have set the icons arranged in a special way to use the single screen if needed so I don't have to swipe on the single screen to get to the other side. But I'm a little weird, 😂
If you had 3 screen sizes, you would only use the smallest and biggest
As a “first gen” triple fold I would be fine with no outer display but I’d want it to be a tablet, and give me big big (so S10+/S10 Ultra size screen unfolded)
This would be awesome. I would much prefer this style than what Huawei has done (both have advantages and disadvantages).
What if that left panel was a 360 degree hinge?
The "G" fold method appears to be more durable for sure but I'm trying to figure out the solution to having a "phone display" option. Throwing a 2nd screen on the front just seems like a waste of space and added costs that's not fully worth it
Space yes, but costs I would say no. Yes it costs more but considering how much this will save damage to the flexible screen it is a cost saver in the longer term and it will also ensure sales don't become affected by a reputation for failure
I am all for this! Good stuff as always Shane 😎
This is a smarter design to protect that inside screen.
Everybody will get what they want from Samsung next year im sure. I just wany a s pen that can go inside the device and a bigger form factor
I think the middle screen should be on top with the other 2 behind it. That screen would also function as the standard single screen phone screen. Rather than fold it let the 2 side screens slide out and snap into place. Make that middle screen wide enough to conceal the 2 others behind it not the same size.
That would defeat the purpose since it would introduce 2 exposed side screens. The reason why samsung will do the inwards fold is for the screen to be protected.
Can’t wait to buy the crap outta that Samsung triple setup fold 😂
😂😂😂
There is no mention of an S-pen, internal or external, in any of the upcoming Samsung foldable. The bigger screens make photo editing, which I do regularly on my ZFold workable. If there is no S-pen, that is a showstopper for me and many others. Even an S-pen not stored internally makes them difficult to use.
I agree with you that they should perfect the fold 7 and make it everything. The one plus open is and then some before they move on to other stuff. That said, I like the format because I always use a screen protector and a case that has a front cover. So my screen is never exposed.I use a wallet type. On my S24U.
This is awesome, I feel like I got in at the right time with the p9pf, I know next year will bring cool advancements but it just feels right! And then can actually wait out for a few years with this device for the amazing new jumps in folds.
Thank you for keeping me always up on tabs with all devices fold!
From what I know, Samsung was the first one to plan the trifold phone but Huawei was the first one to launch it - only to have a lot of issues upon release. I am guessing Samsung delayed it and does not want to rush it due to quality issues (what Huawei is experiencing now).
I like that they are trying to do something new for the mass market, because whatever they will do, will still be more popular than OnePlus's or Google's offerings. And also because of that reason, it will be possible to get it for much cheaper in the aftermarket compared to other OEMs that may be cheaper on launch.
I knew Samsung would do it right! Hoping my fold three lives a bit longer for this. 🤞🏼
Samsung's phone would be a true tri-fold device with three hinges, unlike Huawei's so-called 'tri-fold,' which only has two. As a bonus, the inner screen would be even wider, as the left section folds over the right rather than beneath the center, necessitating the extra hinge and resulting in a broader display.
Samsung and apple if they do release something like that it will cost at least 5k. at least!
I think that's the correct way it should be done. Hard to argue that no vulnerable edge is better. Prob the final product will be thicker though than the Chinese trifold from huawei
I'm good with Samsung going with a trifold. As long as they do a good cover screen. I'm fine even with the inward design when it comes to the cheaper fold. I've always been fine with them not going that route when it comes to foldables. I'm not worried about average users adopting this form factor. It's already super niche as is. I just want better devices for us niche consumers
Love the videos, keep it up! I love being informed by you hahaha. My thoughts on the trifold is okay, interesting but I just want them to perfect the Z Fold so there is no crease at all. I love my Z Fold 6 though, so we'll see.
I have a foldable device design idea , we can take Microsoft Surface duos Hardware and we merge two screens inside and get rid of giant bezels like other foldables doing right now this way we have still have one hinge and gigantic display like Huawei mate XT and maybe we can ad a cover display on it still fit on our pockets and have a great durability
When are we going to see folding tablets? I don't really need or want a folding phone. A single screen is ok when I am out and about. I would like to see a folding tablet as a media consumption device. I have been using an older Surface Duo as a dedicated tablet and love having two screens in a book-style form-factor but would like something slightly bigger. Two 8" screens that opens to a full 11-12" tablet would be perfect. Still waiting on the Surface Neo...
If they can keep it thin it will be a better design. It needs to be thinner than the XT though not thicker.
@Shane Craig I've thought hefore that I'd be okay with a Flex G trifold with a cover display. Even though my dream phone would be the Flex S style device.
The G fold design does not work with out a cover display. In order for it to work you would need a double screen on the last fold to give you a cover display.
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The rollable is samsungs future.
To be honest I would like I folding phone with small form factor like what oppo did with the find n2 fold and the software from samsung. Thats will be ideal for me, small enough to use normally and opens up for media consumption and multi tasking
if a monofold has 1 hinge
and a "trifold" has 2 hinges
then how many hinges does a duofold have?
Triple fold... Take my money😂
A tri folding phone would be cool but realistically a rollable phone would be the future.
Agreed.. they need to do it already..
The huawei-style of folding has multiple benefits, including mechanical simplicity, symmetry, and most importantly efficiency of design. With that style, you need one total display, one hinge type, one selfie camera, etc.
The alternative style, while superior for protection of the folding screen, introduces complexities such as two different-sized hinges (one of which is not space efficient at all since it has to be huge), an extra selfie camera + display, at least one section being a different width (not a huge deal, just weird - probably messes with you mentally and also changes the center of gravity), etc. It will be thicker, heavier, and won't be able to have as big of a battery.
I think it's the right direction for most people, especially those who are reckless with their phones, but anyone who wants a tri-fold that has that style of folding will not have a right to complain about its thickness, weight, or battery life, and they shouldn't compare it to the performance of the Huawei Mate XT or any other phones that may come out with that style.
The samsung tri fold if true, would be better than the huawei mate XT all around. It will have a better chipset, better software, better warranty coverage, better connectivity, better screen materials and better protection. While the form factor of mate XT seems nice, the tech is not ready yet for an outward exposed fold. Just imagine it being in your pocket and accidentally bumping the side of a car door or a table.
@@kennethchen5271 Kind of just seems like you didn't read my comment at all. Also your faith in Samsung is bold and arguably misplaced.
@@connorburke5761 nope, just stating facts. In chipset alone, huawei is stuck in 7nm and the performance is on par with an SD888, other oems have been using sd elite now. Linus also called out software issues on Huawei Mate XT. Even Vivo and Oppo makes better foldables than Huawei, hardware and software wise. You can't really argue with facts.
they will put 4 screens - three inwards and one cover display
I believe a bi-fold device is the correct term
Try calling it that and watch the comments correcting you that it's a tri-fold come rolling in lol. Apparently people base it on tri-fold wallets, which also only fold twice. It's nonsense.
This would be interesting if Samsung does it! I would be nice to see Samsung innovating again too.
Btw I saw an article on Android Central the other day and apparently Oppo/OnePlus could be pulling out of the foldable market? Do you think they would do that?
I think it's nonsense.
"Recently, a report from Ma Guangyu at 163.com in China claimed that a major company won't be releasing a large foldable in 2025. While the exact company wasn't named, narrowing down the possibilities isn't difficult. Samsung and Google are obviously going to continue making foldables, and Huawei and Xiaomi are likely to as well. The attention then turns to Vivo, OPPO, and OnePlus by extension."
There is *way* too much smoke around Open 2 for them to just not release it. They are taking a shaky report and just guessing who it might be about.
Something like that is needed on the Samsung side because their current devices are getting really boring right now.
Tri fold tablet i would be down for that
Agree. Samsung needs to make a budget fold. 1100 max
Here in Hong Kong the fold 5 256gb new is sub 860 usd.
This kind of folding would be superior to Huawei's design, because those trifold devices fail due to exposing the folding screen outside.
If they go with the first design it wont have a usable dual screen mod
Why don't they literally just allow us to have a device that rolls open we can have wat ever we want lol
I don't think this is going to be a phone. I believe this device is a galaxy Tab or some new tablet line
If there's only 2 hinges isn't it technically a bi-fold?
The Z fold is the new Note version, why would they make a cheaper Note
Everyone calling it a tri-fold when it only folds twice 😭
Go on, call it a bi-fold. Then count how many people point out tri-fold wallets only fold twice lol. I do agree though, bi=2, fold = fold.
I'm personally struggling to see the value in a tri-screen folding phone. I would, however, like the inner folding idea better as long as there's an outside screen. I have heard rumors of reports of the Mate XT being damaged because users are accidentally folding the screen in the wrong direction due to that Z-Fold style screen, which I can see happening.
Tri folds actually give you a larger display for video and such
You can see it in lyns video when he compares it to a fold
Folds currently have a problem where, like slightly longer phones, you're gonna get black bars because of aspects ratios a tri fold brings it up to a proper aspect ratio
I don't really care about a device being thinner. Samsung will not make the devices cheaper unless it's there last resort and that in folding phone would work too only if they have the screen on the front. It wouldn't be a phone at that point just a folding tablet that can make calls. 🙏🏾
Nah, they should release a rollable phone like the one they showed off a few years ago
So, South Korean is copying the Chinese now? 😂
Copying? This was an obvious evolution from day one. We all knew three panel phones were coming as soon as the first foldables were introduced. I think you are giving chinese manufacturers too much credit.
@Cyril29a So when the Chinese do it, it's a copy, when everyone else does it, it's evolution? 😂🤣😂🤡
@@pakjai5532 Three panels instead of 2 is a minor iterative step. The innovation was the folding tech... You seem to have difficulty differentiating between the two.
@@Cyril29a I think you are the one with comprehension issues here. The whole thing counts as innovation. You dont get to cherry pick what you think is and isn't. I bet you don't know who created the first foldable and where Samsung got their ideas from in the first place. Funny how you think Chinese copies but everyone else innovates. Your ignorance can not be helped. 🤣
@@pakjai5532 Sure thing tankie
I think huawei s version is practical and better
Thy better not do tht its only a tablet thn like u said
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Thats a bad decision sammy learn from your masters at Huawei I just bought a triple folding phone from them.
Another dumb decision from Samsung. Have they not learned anything yet or removed the decision-making person who keeps making these boneheaded decisions?
Why do we continue complaining about the exposed edge that is clearly being handled by Huawei case design.
Samsung can't even make a competitive single fold after 6 years.
You must be using a very specific definition of competitive.
I think single hinge foldables should be the norm, with how impressive the amount of stuff that Huawei squeezed into their two hinged device I can't help but imagine you can cram much more impressive stuff into a normal one since the thinness constraints aren't as pressing.
such as a DIGITIZER FOR AN S-PEN
Don’t want no crease on my display
I bet you've never owned a foldable device
@cooliipie yup never will
@@miamimo70
Sucks for you. Been rocking mine for 3 years 😆
@ you must love the plastic screen creases
I kinda don't see the point of a triple folding device.
Samsung still need to learn how to do fold phone 😂😂😂😂
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Dude what are you on about ? 🤨
@bizzzgaming5511 Despite being ahead in terms of software/UX, Samsung are way behind on battery tech, still using last gen cameras and release much thicker devices overall when compared with competitors. They've gotten lazy, probably knowing they can get away with it for a while. Hopefully now they understand it's time to innovate. Or we'll just get another boring incremental update. This is coming from someone who's owned a fold 3,4,5 and now 6. I'm bored as hell and genuinely considering going back to a single screen device. It's a neat gimmick to have more screen real estate, but if your main driver is watching video or playing games ie Streaming PC games then that extra screen size is wasted due to the dumbass aspect ratio. The only thing that leverages the full screen are old 4:3 based emulators so I'm considering selling up and saving 1K on a redmagic 10 pro+ It'll output the same size video without the black bars above and below and it has those shoulder triggers so I'm not stuck needing a controller for every game I want to play. I only hesitate because Samsung do a decent job on software, updates and support. Please Samsung, give me a reason not to switch!
Been rocking my fold three for like 4 years now. No issues
No
Oh okay
Being able to have a cover screen a dual screen and a triple screen is nice but the XT form factor is way too fragile, in screen design with a cover display I think would be the better option.
I think the triple fold is pointless.
I was hoping the Samsung rollable display would be the new displays instead of dual / triple fold display
First!
How about they release that one ui beta 7 first. Got dayum
No accordion design for me. It's a gimmick. I don't use my z fold 6 partially open, and I imagine most people also don't use that feature.
Don't do it they are trash
I'm waiting for rollables, would solve the crease issues plus be actually different 🥱