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Probably didn't want a stylus on the iPad either, but that didn't last long. While an iPhone doesn't need a stylus, it's nice to have the option to use one. And those third-party capacitive soft-tipped ones don't count as they are annoying to use.
The stylus on iPad is ok because it's for drawing but you are not drawing on an iPhone...
 
The stylus on iPad is ok because it's for drawing but you are not drawing on an iPhone...
And why not, you can draw on the iPhone, maybe I want to write notes, sign for things etc without using a finger that can't be used for precision purposes as it's too fat. The Apple Pencil on the iPhone would be great, it may no get used a lot compared to the iPad, but not having the option to even use it is annoying.
 
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I doubt it. I know people will buy anything with an apple logo slapped on it but I can’t wait for the people crying because the screen on their $2000 folding phone gets wrecked simply by using their fingers!

The repair cost of the screen on this new phone is gonna be eye watering. Apple will need to clearly tell users the screen is very fragile.

There is a reason folding phones come with multiple precautions before you use it.

I like the idea of a folding phone and the concept renders look really nice…then I remember it will have a plastic screen. I’m not paying more money for something way less durable.

I know this is a Samsung and people will ignore it because they think Apple will do it better (hey maybe they can make folding glass! /s) but jokes on you. Watch to see the warnings and damage the plastic screen takes. To be fair, he does go overboard with how much damage he does but it’s good because at least you know what it can handle.

 
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