What kinda features do you honestly expect? Phones can basically already do everything these days. Of course the most noteable difference is CPU speed but you don't need a new one for that every year, or do you upgrade your PC as soon as a new CPU or graphics card hit the market?
Larger form factors also means more room for batteries. Granted, larger screens require them, but I think my point stands. I've been on the Samsung Note since like the Note 4 (I think). The larger amount of screen real estate is genuinely a welcome upgrade and that's the whole point of the foldables... it's the next evolution of the "phablet."
Chinese ones are literally the thickness of an iPhone, when folded. With bigger batteries too! SiC tech we don't have in the US yet.
It's wild how foldables were just weird and cumbersome, and all of a sudden are "ready". My fold3 was so goofy in retrospect. Me OPO has fooled people into thinking it's a regular phone when just sitting on a table a few times
I guess if phones turn into all-in-one devices we could need more power, but I haven't noticed any change in gaming performance for generations of snapdragon. Always locked at 60 fps.
I don’t know, you don’t know, no one knows.. at least not for certain. That’s my point. If I wanted to try my luck with being an oracle, I’d play the lottery ;-)
What I’m challenging is to just plainly saying “nope well never need anymore computational power in our device”..