Iām surprised people still want foldable phones. IMO theyāre a gimmick - worse, a gimmick based on technology that clearly isnāt āall the way thereā yet.
Have you used one as a daily driver yet? Theyāre great!
I started with a SD2, then moved to the ZF4. I loved the Surface, but itās design caused some issues that the ZF4 doesnāt have. The ZF4 is great, and really shows of Samsungās software innovations to just the screen real estate.
Not sure Iād go back to a standard slate style phone.
If you thought the 12 to 16GB of RAM offered with most flagship Android devices today is enough
Youāre wrong, I thought 6 to 8GB of RAM were enough. Iām still rocking my OnePlus 5, and seeing their last few years I donāt think Iāll get another OnePlus smartphone.
If you need more RAM on a smartphone than on a laptop, youāre doing something wrong. You canāt solve everything by just adding more RAM
Because the dev now works at Google, he had to remove the root hiding functions called SU Hide. You can bring it back with various modules, but I was lazy and wanted a install one, do all solution.
Magisk Delta is a fork that brings back SU Hide, and I havenāt needed to install an extra app to fix any apps it couldnāt hide root from.
Itās the dream of just opening up your regular phone to have a small tablet, clashing with the reality that your phone will never be regular sized if you want it to be able to do this!
Maybe someday phones can be like 4mm thin, so doubling that for a foldable would be reasonable. But we are definitely not there yet.
Not so much a gimmick, as much as something that seemingly went extinct that I miss: rear fingerprint sensors. I loved them on my Nexus/Pixels, and the in-screen one on my 6a is way less consistent and convenient.
Also it flashbangs me when I try to unlock my phone at night.
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