I feel like its a bad idea for people to buy these. I mean… the screen are weak plastics that can get damaged by a fingernail. Seems like an expensive buy for such a terrible durability. A terrible deal in my opinion.

What even is the use-case for these, anyways?

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    Yeah I have the flip 6. I upgraded from the flip 3 for a larger cover screen. No issues with either of them.

    I like that it takes up less pocket space and most tasks can be done on the cover without opening the phone. The flipping is neat but honestly I’d rather have a modern 4-4.5 inch android slab. Too bad all the major phone manufacturers have switched to only making giant pocket tablets.

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    My coworkers do. A woman uses a flipable, because it could fit in her pants’ pocket.

    Another use a foldable as a tablet, but he mostly use it folded, unless he need to read a book or taking a note.

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    I still have my Z Flip 3 that I got when it released. About 2 years ago the screen protector came off at the hinge, and I removed it as I couldn’t stand the bubbles. Since then cracks have formed in the hinge and scratches on the lowet half of the screen. But it still works, that’s the only problem I have with it. If I do ever replace it it’s going to be to another flip phone, I love how small it gets when folded up.

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    My teamlead had a Galaxy fold (the big one, not the flip-style) second-hand so it was cheap-ish. She liked it, unfortunately she broke it (though not in a fold-specific way iirc). She now uses a regular slab phone due to the price difference.

    I’ve seen her phone and a display model in the store, the crease really doesn’t look that bothersome to me. I’d buy one if I could (somewhat) easily install another OS on it, if my current phone breaks or loses support for my apps. Assuming that they stick around and the price won’t be as exorbitant in a year or two, that is…

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    I’ve owned a Galaxy fold 2, 3, and currently on a five. I don’t think I can ever go back to a regular phone they’re just fantastic

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      My sweat is too aggressive. I’ve owned the Galaxy Fold 1 and within 7 months I’ve had smears from the dissolved non removable plastic screen protector.

      If it wasn’t for that and the Apple Watch, I’d still be using it though.

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    I have the same fears about them and would personally never buy them, but the people I spoke who have one all said that they had no issues and loved the screen size. Personally I wouldn’t feel comfortable using it knowing that a single grain of sand in the wrong place can fuck it all up. But apparently it’s not too bad, at least anecdotally.

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    I was thinking about getting one like the Nokia flip but they cost a bit and the hinge seems like a weak point. Got a CatB40 instead which wasn’t much more and far more durable. Though showing signs of age at this point with multiple chips to the back of it from around the screws holding on the back.

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    a friend has one of the massive samsung(?) phones that folds out to a huge screen

    he loves having that much screen to use and not reported any particular problems

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    I’ve owned a Z Fold 5 for a little over a year. I’m a developer and often read dev articles, todos, code on a git repo and so on while traveling by buss/train. I find a regular screen size isn’t wide enough for reading code, but the z fold 5 unfolded is perfect. I don’t want to have to carry a tablet, and I definitely don’t want to pull my laptop out just for reading. I definitely won’t be going back to a non-foldable.

    The inner screen definitely isn’t as fragile as you make it out to be. Can’t see any scratches on mine. It’s way more of a fingerprint magnet than my outer screen, but I can’t see that when the screens on, and the rest of the time it’s closed and hidden anyway, so why would I care?

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    I have a Galaxy Z Fold 2 and it’s my favorite phone I’ve ever owned by a mile. I bought it secondhand (refurbished) in 2022, two years after it came out, and have been using it for three years myself.

    There’s sort of a crease down the center of the folding screen that you can see if you’re looking for it specifically, but if you’re looking at the phone head-on like you usually would be and aren’t trying to pay attention to the crease, it fades right out of awareness.

    I bought this phone with the intention of reading books on it, and playing some games that are otherwise more tablet-friendly (Slay The Spire for instance) and it’s by far the best mobile reading and gaming experience I’ve ever had with a phone.

    If I wanted to I could have the screen replaced to remove the crease but it doesn’t bother me enough to pay for that. I’ve folded this phone open and closed probably a minimum of two dozen times per day every single day for the past 3 years and I’ve never had to replace a part yet. When I bought the thing I expected it to be usable for about 1-2 years and then need repair or replacement, but we’re now cooking on the third year of daily use and it still looks as good as it did in year 1.

    This very post was made on that phone and was folded and reopened twice in the process as I did other things.

  • I have a Galaxy Z Flip 3, which I bought late 2021. The screen is fine, the durability is fine. I don’t have it in a case (I don’t use cases, because phones have gotten enormous enough, thank you). I’ve dropped it two or three times on asphalt, both open and closed. The metal is a little banged up on two corners, but it’s purely cosmetic.

    When I replace this, it’ll be with another foldable, because folded, they fit in any pocket and are more durable than non-flip phones. I never worry than I’m doing to sit on it and break it in half, or something. When closed, the main screen is better protected than even with a case.

    This phone has a tiny, almost useless external screen: it’s touch sensitive, but only runs special apps, and I mostly use it just to check the time. When I upgrade, new phones have larger, more useful screens which can run arbitrary apps; at that point, I’ll worry more about the external screen, but with a protector it won’t be worse than what I used before folding phones.

    My younger brother’s family all have Samsung Fold phones - him, his wife, his eldest son. They don’t have any tablets in the house, because there Fold opens into a small tablet. It’s too big for my tastes, but I see the appeal of reducing the number of devices.

    Folding phones are superior in all ways to non-folding phones, IMO.

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    I have a Samsung Flip3. I love how it fits neatly into my pocket and how I can easily place it at a good angle to read something while I’m at a table eating.

    If you are clumsy with phones it’s probably not a good idea, but if you are and the crease doesn’t bother you, it’s a fun phone.

    Do beware that you pay a premium and you’ll have worse battery life and camera for it.