There’s zero practicality to this technology and why would we go back to moving parts? Just like the manufacturers trying to shove 3D televisions down our throats a few years back, just plain useless.
And how! =)foldable iphone is DOA. People should let it go, its a stupid idea.
What a silly comment...What's next? A foldable phone with a hinge and a physical keyboard on one half?
Nobody wants a bendable phone. It adds nothing. It solves nothing.
It’s pretty obvious. The idea is that you get a compromised phone and a compromised tablet all-in-one, with a scratched screen front and back. Duh!doesn't seem natural....what would a foldable's purpose be?
Maybe Apple will go a whole different route, rather than bendable/foldable displays it will allow multiple devices to snap via magnets to for a matrix larger display touch surface along with shared computational power. Image two Ax chips working together when attached or work independently when detached.But...why though? What does folding add to the experience?
So honestly everyone gripes about about not innovating but yet most people on this thread just complain and has a lack of vision. This is a natural evolution when the tech is ready, why not have 2 devices in 1, that was the premise of the iPhone music plus phone. How about tablets plus phone. I didn’t realize this thread was so narrow minded.
Honest question to those complaining: what do you want to see in the innovation column from Apple??? Don’t just say “fix this already or Mac update xyz”, real innovation, what do you want to see them working on?
How many times have we said the same, to end up buying whatever Apple puts out there. Relax... you will end up buying it anyways.No. Just no.
FYI, you're on a forum, people have different opinions, like/dislike what others say.What a silly comment...
I'd love one, why you ask: I'd love the idea of not having to bring my MacBook or iPad on vacation to do some photo editing of the photos I've just taken there.
The problem: I don't want to bring another device because I need a bigger screen.
The solution: A foldable iPhone that works as a regular iPhone but also give me that bigger screen real estate when I need it.
How does this solve nothing?!
Why do you naysayers always think you're speaking for everyone when you don't like the idea of something?
And getting a few likes on your comments really doesn't mean anything, it's just this toxic community on this website that likes to reinforce their simple-mindedness by liking each others' comments.
Yeah, the Samsung one sucked and we'll see if they have improved it. But Apple is taking their time and is trying to make a product we actually want to use. So why the f are you so against that? It's simple, if you don't like it, don't buy it. Why waste your time by giving attention to something you don't want before it's even announced?
I agree. What could this possibly add that would be attractive? The device folded will likely be thick. The folding mechanism and screen will be subject to excessive wear. Apple has had enough trouble with durability issues -- particularly the iPad Pro. This is a solution in search of a problem.Nobody wants a bendable phone. It adds nothing. It solves nothing.
I was wondering how far I’d have to scroll for a voice of reason.I see the appeal of folding devices. Folded you get the phone experience for using the device quickly. Unfolded you get a tablet experience for productivity or entertainment.
However, this tech is no where near ready for daily consumer use.
A problem masquerading as a solution looking for a problem.A solution looking for a problem.
There’s zero practicality to this technology and why would we go back to moving parts? Just like the manufacturers trying to shove 3D televisions down our throats a few years back, just plain useless.
I disagree, it's nothing like 3D TVs - they are obviously useful if you like 3D, but you are perfectly at liberty to ignore the function if you aren't interested, and it added very little cost to the device at all. And it's scandalous the feature has been removed from newer TVs for no good reason.And how! =)
This is akin to 3D television... kinda sounds cool. In reality: finicky, complex, expensive, adds very little.
edit: haha, @Fanboi4life beat me to it.
What's next? I predict re-usable foldable toilet paper by 2021. USB3 charger included.What's next? A foldable phone with a hinge and a physical keyboard on one half?
Nobody wants a bendable phone. It adds nothing. It solves nothing.
More bendability could help people who keep their phone in their back pocket. As long as they face it the right way.What's next? A foldable phone with a hinge and a physical keyboard on one half?
Nobody wants a bendable phone. It adds nothing. It solves nothing.