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Love them, tried out the Z Flip 3, Oppo Find N, currently have the Pixel Fold.
I understand that it's not for everyone and I don't think it's a must buy for me, but I really like the form factor and I'm glad for the option.
I couldn't wrap my head around paying premium for what's basically the last gen processor. Pixel 8 will have Tensor 3. The Fold should have been priced accordingly. They used to purposely use the previous gen processors in the Nexus line to keep prices down.
That's fair, pretty good reason, especially for enthusiasts, to not want to buy it.
For me, I stopped being able to notice any significant lag on my phones 2-3 generations ago. I guess I don't do anything that requires that much processing power on my phone anymore.
I've thought about it some more, and I think I've identified what I really want out of a foldable.
I want the promise of the one device to replace a phone, tablet, and laptop. Currently, were no where near that. Hardware wise I think we're there, but software, we still have a long way to go to get all apps to support a tablet mode.
"Laptop" mode I haven't even bothered trying for most things. It does work pretty well for work, using RDP, Teams, Outlook.