Counterpoint Research's analysis shows that at its peak in 2017, there were more than 700 smartphone brands contributing to the 1.5 billion units sold annually. In 2023,...
Not a dig but what makes folding appealing to you? It makes the screen larger at the cost of convenience, while still not making the screen/input good enough for tasks that normally require a computer.
The only good argument I’ve heard is from an author that loved folding smartphones: it allowed him to write while travelling from and to book signings, so basically it allowed him to work during downtime.
Not a dig but what makes folding appealing to you? It makes the screen larger at the cost of convenience, while still not making the screen/input good enough for tasks that normally require a computer.
The only good argument I’ve heard is from an author that loved folding smartphones: it allowed him to write while travelling from and to book signings, so basically it allowed him to work during downtime.