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Posted by Jimmie
 - January 16, 2025, 08:39:56
Quote from: Russell on January 13, 2025, 07:03:55Samsung is not going to be able to continue selling these multi-screened cell phones, ( let alone adding more screens ), with their puny, paltry 4500mah batteries. Multi-screened cell phones require more power than is currently being supplied to them. All manufacturers had better take heed, because customer confidence is waning. We keep telling you, but you ignore us, and want to introduce us to all the new features of your phones, ( when they possess insufficient power to run those new features for any decent period of time ). Your customers will simply stop buying your cell phones.  Will that get your attention?


Samsung is crap. They don't make quality anymore. The S3 was the last even decent phone and the S2 was the last TRUE quality built.
I have a A15....cheap...less than a month old...just flat died. Decided I was in New Mexico (I'm AZ)...THEN SHUT DOWN. Never to power on again. No explanation. I'll take it apart one of these days....but I have reverted back to my loved Moto phones.
Posted by Russell
 - January 13, 2025, 07:03:55
Samsung is not going to be able to continue selling these multi-screened cell phones, ( let alone adding more screens ), with their puny, paltry 4500mah batteries. Multi-screened cell phones require more power than is currently being supplied to them. All manufacturers had better take heed, because customer confidence is waning. We keep telling you, but you ignore us, and want to introduce us to all the new features of your phones, ( when they possess insufficient power to run those new features for any decent period of time ). Your customers will simply stop buying your cell phones.  Will that get your attention?
Posted by Bmg
 - January 10, 2025, 07:17:18
Talks about abandoning something you don't have. Very smart indeed.
Posted by Udallxx
 - January 09, 2025, 11:09:21
Of course they'll abandon the triple folding phone. Coz it's crap. They break easily.
Posted by Hunter2020
 - January 08, 2025, 20:32:12
What author getting at?  Better to have launched a product than not.   Now Huawei can brag they successfully produced the world's first trifold!
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 08, 2025, 18:41:54
2024 was the year in which the tri-folding smartphone was successfully brought to market courtesy of Huawei. However, the release of a follow-up to the cutting-edge Mate XT in 2025 is now in doubt, as companies with such technology tipped to focus on devices that only fold once instead.

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