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    6 Foldable Phone Misconceptions Busted

    Even though foldable phones have been around for a while, people still believe in some myths that aren’t true. We’ll bust some of the most common misconceptions about foldable smartphones. If you’re planning to get one, read this till the end. Foldables Don’t Last as Long Joe Fedewa / How-To Geek Gone are the days when foldables didn’t last as…

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    I’d Rather Play These Games on a Foldable Phone

    Quick Links Point-and-Click Adventure Games Narrative Adventure Games Believe it or not, my Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is my favorite way to play games, but that doesn’t make it a perfect gaming device. Some games feel awkward on a foldable phone, while others feel like a perfect match. Here are the genres that I find are the best fit…

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    The OnePlus Open 2 Could Just Prove to Be My Favorite 2025 Foldable

    Having tested almost every foldable released to date, be it the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro (impressions) to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold (review), the OnePlus Open sits cozily in my top five. Needless to say, after having a OnePlus Open as my daily driver for roughly two months, I eagerly await the launch of the OnePlus Open 2, which…

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    Pixel 9 Pro Fold vs Galaxy Z Fold 6: A Foldable Showdown

    In 2024, the foldable smartphone market is evolving at a rapid pace. Samsung is on the sixth edition of its foldable flagship, having refined the design it pioneered. Google made its second effort at a folding phone with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Both boast impressive specs, improved design, and, of course, AI. But, given their exorbitant price, which one…

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    Pixel Pro 9 Fold has the same weakness as Google’s first foldable

    When you’re preparing to spend $1,799 on a smartphone, you want to know that it will go the distance until your next upgrade.  Foldables, with their soft internal screens and vulnerable hinge, don’t have the best reputation when it comes to durability. However, they have gotten significantly better since Samsung was forced to delay the release of the original Galaxy…

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    Here’s a closer look at the Huawei Mate XT triple-screen foldable

    Now that Huawei has officially launched the Mate XT Ultimate Design in China, demonstration videos are popping up online that reveal what the world’s first dual-folding, triple-screen phone looks like in real-world conditions. Several unboxing videos show that the Huawei Mate XT is shipped in its unfolded position, which is just 3.6mm (around 0.14 inches) thick at its thinnest point…

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    Apple Is Missing Out On An Important Trend By Not Making A Foldable iPhone

    Key Takeaways Foldables offer compact storage with large screens when unfolded, but iPhone users currently cannot take advantage of these benefits. Apple can redefine iPhone design with a folding model while putting the company’s own spin on the concept. On the flip side, Apple risks chasing a trend that is built heavily on nostalgia for the flip phones of the…

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    The Best Foldable, but for How Long? OnePlus Open 2024 Review

    Android Your changes have been saved Email has already been sent close Please verify your email address. close You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Manage Your List Follow Followed Follow with Notifications Follow Unfollow Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your How-To Geek account The OnePlus Open caught many off guard when it debuted to critical acclaim.…

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    Belkin’s new foldable Qi2 chargers fill a MagSafe Duo-sized hole

    Belkin has announced its latest portable chargers at IFA 2024, and among them are two new Qi2-certified BoostCharge Pro magnetic wireless travel chargers that, in many ways, pick up where Apple’s discontinued MagSafe Duo left off. A $119 two-in-one model features a 15-watt Qi2 magnetic charging pad and a flip-up Apple Watch puck, while the $129.99 version adds a 5W…

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