Notable bits:
Next year, Huawei and Samsung plan to introduce more competitively priced foldable phones, and other Android manufacturers are expected to follow suit, driving accelerated expansion in the foldable phone market.
Recent reports from industry insiders suggest that Huawei’s development of a triple-foldable screen phone is progressing smoothly and may be ready for launch before March next year. It’s expected that two triple-foldable screen phones will be introduced in 2024.
Supply chain sources have also revealed that Samsung is planning to bring foldable phones to the mid-range market next year, further reducing price barriers and making foldable phones more accessible to a broader range of consumers.
It feels like a gimmick, is the thing to me.
I’m sure, there’s going to be tech enthusiasts who will love it, but as a techie, I’m just imagining all the glitches and whatnot that hastily-made, non-standard Android modifications will cause on each of these manufacturers’ phones.
Or even just something like unfolding your phone, the app realizing that the screen size changed and it just forgetting the current UI state, because well, need to redraw the UI. Android’s UI framework has a talent for that, although I don’t know if that’s generally fixed by now.