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I feel like its a bad idea for people to buy these. I mean... the screen are weak plastics that can get damaged by a fingernail. Seems like an expensive buy for such a terrible durability. A terrible deal in my opinion.

What even is the use-case for these, anyways?

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[–] partial_accumen@lemmy.world 16 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I feel like its a bad idea for people to buy these. I mean… the screen are weak plastics that can get damaged by a fingernail.

I've never had a screen scratch on my flipable from a fingernail. Also, how many people do you see walking around with a blown out cracked glass screen on non-foldables? People are hard on all phones.

Seems like an expensive buy for such a terrible durability. A terrible deal in my opinion.

They're just not that expensive secondhand which is how I buy them. You can see you can get last year's flagship model for $200 to $400. If you get the 2023 model its even cheaper at $100-$200.

At this cost who cares if it breaks in two to three years?

What even is the use-case for these, anyways?

They are VERY small compared to normal mobile phones and you can put it in your pocket. I really like that.

[–] person420@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I have a Pixel 9 Fold and I absolutely love it. I don't think I can ever go back to a regular phone.

That said, the fingernail thing isn't a myth. I have a "scratch" (more like an indent) where I tried to clean something off the screen with my fingernail. It's not bad and just like the fold, it's only visible in certain lights, so it doesn't bother me but you definitely have to be more careful with the inner screen than the outer. Though I suspect it's the built in screen protector, not the actual screen.

[–] partial_accumen@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

That said, the fingernail thing isn’t a myth.

Oh I don't think flip/foldables are impervious to a strong enough press from a fingernail, I'm just of the opinion that phones get beat and broken all the time. That a flip/foldable is susceptible to a different kind of damage isn't a dealbreaker for me.