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  • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

    be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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    @datn I'm a combination of 2 and 5. It sounds like it would be really useful to have, but I would worry about lifetime.

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    • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

      be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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      @datn Psion series 3, in Byte magazine... and even then it was the hinge and/or ribbon cable that kept breaking.

      #Psion

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      • benc@mastodon.hawaga.org.ukB benc@mastodon.hawaga.org.uk

        @datn Psion series 3, in Byte magazine... and even then it was the hinge and/or ribbon cable that kept breaking.

        #Psion

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        @benc @datn As long as there is JB Weld in the world, we will keep repairing those hinges.

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        • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

          be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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          @datn my first mobile phone was foldable, and that was about 20 years ago, it was great but also normal at the time 🙂

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          • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

            be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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            @datn

            A solution that didn't have a problem. Extreme engineering challenges FOR WHAT⁉️ Boardroom porn. Make phones thin in a race to the bottom, then fold them to make them twice as thick again, where did that logic come from?

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            • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

              be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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              @datn I'm abstaining because I wasn't in the market for a cell phone when the Motorola StarTAC came out

              Some of my favorite handsets have been clamshells

              I'm intrigued by recent folding phones but I tend to keep my phones a really long time so I've stuck to the glowing glass rectangle variety because I think they would last longer

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              • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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                @datn@xoxo.zone Foldable device, great, space for physical buttons. Foldable screen, not for me.

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                • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                  sorry for the lack of clarity, folks. I should have said "smartphones with foldable displays" -- I was too close to the recent news that Apple is going to make foldable smartphones.

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                  @datn Good catch 😄 My old Nintendo DS was going “I’ve been amazing all this time!”

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                  • catmisgivings@stranger.socialC catmisgivings@stranger.social

                    @datn I'm abstaining because I wasn't in the market for a cell phone when the Motorola StarTAC came out

                    Some of my favorite handsets have been clamshells

                    I'm intrigued by recent folding phones but I tend to keep my phones a really long time so I've stuck to the glowing glass rectangle variety because I think they would last longer

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                    @catmisgivings sorry for my lack of clarity -- i did mean just the more recent smartphones with folding displays 😕

                    Dan Patch (@datn@xoxo.zone)

                    sorry for the lack of clarity, folks. I should have said "smartphones with foldable displays" -- I was too close to the recent news that Apple is going to make foldable smartphones.

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                    • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                      @wra my bad, I should have been clearer. I was riding on the context of today's news about Apple's foldable iPhones 🙂

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                      @datn @wra LOL!

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                      • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                        be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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                        @datn .0

                        Old-school flip phones are fine.

                        Foldable screens are a stupid form of planned obsolescence. I have absolutely no interest in them.

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                        • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                          @wra my bad, I should have been clearer. I was riding on the context of today's news about Apple's foldable iPhones 🙂

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                          @datn Oh, so they finally went for it… Missed the news…

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                          • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                            be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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                            @datn I was pretty excited, and I've now had a Z Flip (currently on a Z Flip 7) of some form for years now. Still really like the form factor, and haven't had any issues with the fragility

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                            • datn@xoxo.zoneD datn@xoxo.zone

                              be honest. when you first heard about or saw foldable mobile devices, likely years ago, how did you feel?

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                              @datn In school I had a Sharp EL-9000 calculator. Foldable. Eventually the folding circuitry failed. Any folding electronics I see today, I remember the loss of my favourite calculator.

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