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Huawei's tri-foldable phone hits global markets in a show of defiance amid US curbs

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  • S [email protected]

    The whole "folding screen" concept is nice but I always have a sense of caution when I play with the idea of buying a folding screen phone. Something that is used as much as a smartphone is can ware out moving components really quickly. Also more parts, more stuff that can break or fail...

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    Seconding the other guy's endorsement of the zflip. I got mine as a really cheap trade in upgrade thinking the folding was just a gimmick and now I'm pretty much always advocating for the thing. Hasn't been any less durable than any other phone I've had and though there's a very minor crease mostly from the protective panel, it's never been an issue.

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      Huawei on Tuesday held a global launch for the industry’s first tri-foldable phone, which analysts said marked a symbolic victory for the Chinese tech giant amid U.S. technology curbs. But challenges over pricing, longevity, supply and app constraints may limit its success.

      Huawei said at a launch event in Kuala Lumpur that the Huawei Mate XT, first unveiled in China five months ago, will be priced at 3,499 euros ($3,662). Although dubbed a trifold, the phone has three mini-panels and folds only twice. The company says it’s the thinnest foldable phone at 3.6 millimeters (0.14 inches), with a 10.2-inch screen similar to an Apple iPad.

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      Still a dumb concept.... just bring back classic flip phones. ffs

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        It would be enticing even with that price for some, IF ( THIS IS BIG IF) they could use Google apps. It's quite useless without Google's android, and in Western world you can't use it for banki g purposes due to lack of security

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        without Google's android, and in Western world you can't use it for banki g purposes due to lack of security

        Weird how I can use this PC (Made in China) without needing no oversight from lel Google to access my bank without issue. Right?

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          Huawei on Tuesday held a global launch for the industry’s first tri-foldable phone, which analysts said marked a symbolic victory for the Chinese tech giant amid U.S. technology curbs. But challenges over pricing, longevity, supply and app constraints may limit its success.

          Huawei said at a launch event in Kuala Lumpur that the Huawei Mate XT, first unveiled in China five months ago, will be priced at 3,499 euros ($3,662). Although dubbed a trifold, the phone has three mini-panels and folds only twice. The company says it’s the thinnest foldable phone at 3.6 millimeters (0.14 inches), with a 10.2-inch screen similar to an Apple iPad.

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          Very very interesting, and stupid

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          • L [email protected]

            Wake me up when the quadfold drops. Heck, quilt me a smartphone/picnic blanket, then we can talk.

            Edit: I'm sorry if this comes off as too snarky, I just don't get the trend... I thought we were heading directly away from large form stuff with this whole smartphone thing. I mean, didn't we already see this not working with tablets, and how they kinda' ended up repurposed as quasi-laptops?

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            I want to have a phone that I have to wrangle-fold like an old paper map

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              It would be enticing even with that price for some, IF ( THIS IS BIG IF) they could use Google apps. It's quite useless without Google's android, and in Western world you can't use it for banki g purposes due to lack of security

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              Which is weird, because where I am, most banks don't rely on Google services at all for this precise reason (and as a side effect my bank works perfectly on Graphene). Not all budget Chinese phones lack Google services of course, but Huawei and such are still a big chunk of the market.

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              • dabaldeagul@feddit.nlD [email protected]

                Bi-fold would work... But tri means 3 and 3 is a bigger number than 2 sooooo that's what the marketing is going with

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                Americans would still get confused. Refer to ⅓lb>¼lb burger, flopped because Muricans claim weird fraction math for length is superior....yet still cannot fraction their way out a wet paper bag....

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                • 0 [email protected]

                  For what its worth, my galaxy flip 5 is over 2 years by now and have no issues whatsoever. I also work in construction so it is by no means pampered. Ive had regular phones break earlier than this have held up now.

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                  I've got the Honor Magic V3, it's the 2 panel version of the OP device. I've had it for 6 months now, no complaints so far. I'm a stone mason, loooooots of super fine dusts of varying degrees of caustic. I got a slightly more robust case than what came with it, and I'm a bit more careful about what pocket I keep it in. I've dropped it over a dozen times, and mangled the hinge on one case already. But like you, I've had regular phones start failing around now, and this one is still fine. I feel like the first and 2nd gen foldables were where most of the kinks were worked out, and now they're only slightly more delicate in very specific ways compared to a regular slab phone.

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                  • L [email protected]

                    Wake me up when the quadfold drops. Heck, quilt me a smartphone/picnic blanket, then we can talk.

                    Edit: I'm sorry if this comes off as too snarky, I just don't get the trend... I thought we were heading directly away from large form stuff with this whole smartphone thing. I mean, didn't we already see this not working with tablets, and how they kinda' ended up repurposed as quasi-laptops?

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                    Call me when the phone folds into an origami swan

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                    • M [email protected]

                      Trifold wallets fold twice, which also doesn't make sense, but it's probably where they got the name.

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                      I didn't know that, but yes, it would probably seem confusing to use different terminologies for essentially the same thing.

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                      • C [email protected]

                        I kind of get the appeal, like turning your phone into a media munching device.

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                        See, that's just it, I already do that with my standard phone... At this point, they're all basically phablets, Nexus 6 was right all along (although it still did it better, save for the weird speaker system...). Multi-window splits have also been a thing for a good while now, I honestly don't see the point for more screen on my pocket device... Heck, I even mainline it as a secondary PC, use it to have YT/movies in the background while doing stuff on the big dude.

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                        • lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.worksL [email protected]

                          It's a laptop you can fit on your pocket. I think it's a great idea, if it's effective enough. Knowing this company, it isn't... So I'll wait for Samsung.

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                          Sso... like my already existing smartphone. Only larger.

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                          • B [email protected]

                            Although dubbed a trifold, the phone has three mini-panels and folds only twice.

                            It's three elements that can fold together.
                            It's probably called tri- because it rolls better on the tongue than dual or double fold.

                            But goddam €3.499m,- is a steep price, especially considering there were initial reports of quite serious problems with it.

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                            3500 is a lot for a device with an always exposed, easily scratched display.

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