News With its latest foldables, Samsung proves that it can't innovate anymore

I also think that Samsung is still thinking the foldables are still a niche market. That isn't really true anymore since Huawei, OnePlus, Google, Microsoft and a couple other OEMs all now have released foldable devices. The other OEMs (except for Microsoft, which seems to have bowed out...again) seem to be aiming for more of the mainstream market.
 
I don't think the S Pen Pro works on the Fold phones either. Or does it?
No not compatible
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People are whining about how thick the Fold6 is, but they want an internal S pen and thicker frame for 1" camera sensor. And they tout "thinness" as innovation. 🤦‍♂️
 
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People are whining about how thick the Fold6 is, but they want an internal S pen and thicker frame for 1" camera sensor. And they tout "thinness" as innovation. 🤦‍♂️
Yeah... I take it with a grain of salt. They never had to carry around one these bad boys.

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I know I am chiming in a bit late here...I'm not sure if I will get a foldable device. As mentioned earlier, the price is one of the big factors. ~$25 extra per month is all I would like to spend for a phone payment. Some of the Sammies are flirting with an extra $100. That's really steep if you ask me.
 
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I know I am chiming in a bit late here...I'm not sure if I will get a foldable device. As mentioned earlier, the price is one of the big factors. ~$25 extra per month is all I would like to spend for a phone payment. Some of the Sammies are flirting with an extra $100. That's really steep if you ask me.
Definitely agree , with my trade in I'm paying for the Fold 6 600.00 with tax so if these trade in keep working this way I'll be on board
 
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