"How much!?!"
It wasn't so long ago that the tech press got in a tizz over the first $1,000 (£766) smartphones. Now we're being expected to stump up roughly double that for the entry-level version of Samsung's Galaxy Fold.
Yes, the phone-tablet hybrid seems to be a modern-day engineering marvel - although it is a bit concerning that neither the media nor industry analysts have been given any hands-on time with the device.
Yes, there's huge appeal in being able to fit a tablet-sized screen in your trouser or jacket pockets - even if the idea of getting coins trapped between the screens doesn't bear thinking about.
And yes, it's great to see a smartphone that doesn't look like 2001's black monolith - even if you'd have to be a very trusting parent to let your toddler watch YouTube on it.
In time, it may be considered that Samsung trumped Apple with its tenth anniversary release.
But $1,980+? You can buy a Galaxy S10e, iPad Pro, wireless headphones and still have change for a foreign break for that.
Anyway, here's what the press and general public had to make of the launch:
Claiming industry "firsts" has always been central to Samsung's branding... However, with the foldable screens only just reaching commercial viability and pricing likely to put both Huawei and Samsung's models out of the reach of all but the wealthiest consumers, the devices are unlikely to affect the race for market share.
People are holding onto their smartphones longer than before, and it's getting harder to justify a pricey upgrade given the relatively minor tweaks made every year. The hope is that foldables can change that.
Apart from potential durability concerns with a device that's constantly being opened and closed, one of the big questions here is how well Samsung and Google have optimised Android for the foldable form factor.
It's fair to say that the Galaxy Fold looks far better when it's folded out than being used as a traditional phone. The phone display is clearly designed to be used with one hand, but it's flanked by large bezels that aren't found on the tablet mode.
[The Fold] promises to be the next logical step in the evolution of the smartphone. It offers the utility of a phone and tablet in one device and looks set to see the smartphone cannibalise yet another device, following the death of the music player, the compact camera and perhaps soon the wallet.
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Okay the Samsung Galaxy Fold is utterly gorgeous looking, but how many of my children do I have to sell to get one? #SamsungUnpacked #GalaxyFold #SamsungFold— Damian O'Brien ???? #FBPE (@DamianOBrien) February 20, 2019
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The one thing I really like about the Fold is that it's the first phone in quite a few years whose form factor alone will make it stand out and draw attention.— Evan Blass (@evleaks) February 20, 2019
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“Listen guys I’ve got a crazy idea for a new phone, you can fold it in half..” “Jerry we got rid of flip phones in 2005”“But Tom, this time you fold it the other way”“MY GOD” Samsung reveals new foldable phone which will cost $1,980 https://t.co/twcoUSOaC9— Cactus Jack Elam (@MitchJackson3d) February 20, 2019
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Apple: I'm the most expensive phone ??Samsung: Fold my beer ? pic.twitter.com/Zs2DdN0kFb— Alex Torres (@alxtor) February 20, 2019
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Look how much computers used to cost and then tell me again £1700 is a lot for a phone with six cameras, 12GB of RAM and half a terabyte of storage THAT FOLDS IN HALF#GalaxyFold #GalaxyUnpackedPic: @mikercameron pic.twitter.com/g6Fv0cyFTM— Holly Brockwell (@holly) February 20, 2019
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So my first impression: Galaxy Fold looks very generation 1. Because it is. But you need someone to take this leap to make actually GOOD folding phones real!Folding phones aren’t ready YET but they just leapt way closer.— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) February 20, 2019
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If you walked around with a Nintendo DS in your pocket as a kid you'll probably end up buying this phone. -
How the heck are they going to make a protective case for this thing? Without a case, it's way too risky for non-rich people to buy -
A square-ish main display runs against the long screen trend we're in. -
What's to stop me from taking two iPhones and duct taping them together?!? Hhhmmmmmmm. -
The price made my wallet fold closed. -
I get the price is absurd but this is first-gen tech. It will get cheaper over the years. Complaining about the price is silly. You don't have to buy this phone. It's niche and honestly pretty cool. -
Source: bbc.com
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