• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    18 days ago

    they can make intricate folding devices now.

    but making them repairable is somehow fucking impossible.

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    19 days ago

    Pedantic nit: this thing doesn’t have three folds, the name is nonsense.

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      19 days ago

      Pedantic return: it has 3 screens with 2 connecting hinges, it is therefore trifold.

      trifold in American English (ˈtraiˌfould) adjective

      1. triple; threefold
      2. having three parts a trifold screen
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    19 days ago

    I don’t understand the folding phone thing. It feels like tech now is all about creating ridiculous features and tech companies trying to convince us that we want them while ignoring things that would actually be worthwhile like repairable phones, headphones jacks and minimal bloatware.

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      Exactly my feeling when everyone was jumping into touch screens.

      (I was able to type SMS in my pocket, using one hand, while walking. Sure, it took a 100 meters a sentence but it worked.)

      Anyway, a smartphone comes with many other differences, mostly advantages. This is another leap of quality for gaming, watching movies, filling government forms on old websites, etc.

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      19 days ago

      I can actually see the value in a trifold like the one pictured. In your pocket it’s a phone. When you unfold it, it’s an iPad. You’re consolidating devices.

      That said, I’m not a fan of folding lcd screen tech used today. It creases. I’d rather see three separate bezel-less screens that magnetically join to make a larger surface.

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      19 days ago

      All the things that used to break phones got fixed, mobile OS changes got smaller and smaller, designed obsolescence required something that would get people to buy a new phone every 18 months. So here’s a hinge. Here’s TWO hinges!

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      18 days ago

      Not many people get it until they get one. I got a fold 3 when it came out and have just upgraded to a fold 6 because i just couldn’t go back. Its a better form factor for a mobile computing device. Its a phone thats also a small tablet! I gave my old one to my wife who was always averse to getting a fold and she has told me multiple times since then that its her favourite phone shes ever had.

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      19 days ago

      Companies don’t make as much money when it’s repairable. Washers and dryers used to last 20-25 years with a few repairs here and there. But companies weren’t making any money, so they started making unrepairable junk instead.