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does anyone use a modern screen-foldable phone as their regular phone?

I haven't met anyone yet who does and I haven't read any good endorsements about foldable phones but I keep seeing advertisement for foldable phones.

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  • Lot of comments omin this thread! So this will prob get buried but here goes!

    A couple years ago my phone suddenly died of old age. I had seen a YouTuber who had a folding phone (unrelated to the topic of the video) which I thought was wild looking. I found out that it was called a Z Flip 4 and bought it on a whim...hoping to have a phone that finally fit in my pocket. I loved the thing. It's gimmicky, sure, but fun. And I loved how a modern phone could finally fit in women's pockets.

    I had it just under a year before I had a crazy deal to upgrade to the Z Flip 5. I have had this one around a year now and I have been really enjoying it. It was such a massive improvement over the 4 due to the huge cover screen when folded as opposed to just having a tiny screen only useful for briefly checking notifications. I'm not upgrading this year though. Planning to stick with the 5 for a bit I think!

    It's silly...but it's fun to see some people's reactions when I pull out my phone in public.

    Battery life is not the best in the market, but still perfectly serviceable imo. The Z Flip 6 is being released soon with a bigger battery.

    When I first got my Flip 4, I didn't know that Motorola also had a folding phone model in this form factor. But I was jealous of their bright colors when I found out lol.

    I would like to see more phone manufacturers try for models in this form factor. Personally, models that unfold out to become tablet sized are just far too chunky and expensive for me. I don't really have a need for such a large device in my pocket all the time. Not sure why so many manufacturers are only into the phone+tablet folding phone model (ex: Google). It's incredibly expensive and they are missing out on some of the market by limiting themselves imo.

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