Samsung has announced the Galaxy Z TriFold, a foldable phone comprised of three ultra-thin (~4mm) panels and two sets of hinges, that unfolds into a 10-inch tablet. When closed, it resembles a standard smartphone with a 6.5-inch display that is 12.9mm thick. Because the main screen is so large, Samsung has created a "standalone" version of Samsung DeX, meaning it can switch to a PC-like desktop mode without attaching ...
I don’t give a shit what most people want. Most people don’t know what the fuck they want, and if you ask them they’ll start making up even dumber shit because you asked. A keyboard on modern day phone actually has value though for people that know what they want & need. Just because a lot of people use cars doesn’t mean NASCAR should be looking at everyday drivers to design their cars. We’re talking about a triple-fold touch screen here, basically proving my point about what happens when you ask dumb rich people what you should do next.
People vs most people. Also, like I said… a lot of people don’t even know what they want when it comes to these things or what is fictional. I’m sure if you ask a lot of them if phones should have a ghost scanner, a lot of people will say they should.
I want a keyboard, but not one with little keys with small travel. Give me a real keyboard, with real (preferably buckling spring) switches, and good travel. It still needs to fit in my pocket though - which is why I suffer with a touch screen so often. Sure I have a nice 60% Bluetooth keyboard (Cherry switches are not ideal but a large step up from most keyboards) , but it doesn’t fit in my pocket and so I schelp it only when I expect to type a lot.
What I want isn’t even physically possible. I still want it though. I settle for various compromises because I can’t get what I want. This phone might or might not be a step in a better direction.
For God’s sake, people want a keyboard on a phone not more folds. Add a keyboard & become a hero.
We did have that briefly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_Droid
A lot has changed in 15 years. I personally liked the keyboard on the Sidekick.
Sales figures and market trends suggest most people do not, in fact, want a keyboard.
You might want a keyboard on your phone. Lots of people here might want a keyboard on their phone. People on Lemmy are not most people.
I don’t give a shit what most people want. Most people don’t know what the fuck they want, and if you ask them they’ll start making up even dumber shit because you asked. A keyboard on modern day phone actually has value though for people that know what they want & need. Just because a lot of people use cars doesn’t mean NASCAR should be looking at everyday drivers to design their cars. We’re talking about a triple-fold touch screen here, basically proving my point about what happens when you ask dumb rich people what you should do next.
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People vs most people. Also, like I said… a lot of people don’t even know what they want when it comes to these things or what is fictional. I’m sure if you ask a lot of them if phones should have a ghost scanner, a lot of people will say they should.
I want a keyboard, but not one with little keys with small travel. Give me a real keyboard, with real (preferably buckling spring) switches, and good travel. It still needs to fit in my pocket though - which is why I suffer with a touch screen so often. Sure I have a nice 60% Bluetooth keyboard (Cherry switches are not ideal but a large step up from most keyboards) , but it doesn’t fit in my pocket and so I schelp it only when I expect to type a lot.
Sir it sounds like you want a laptop phone. Or do you mean small keys but with mechanical switches?
What I want isn’t even physically possible. I still want it though. I settle for various compromises because I can’t get what I want. This phone might or might not be a step in a better direction.
Well, you could actually float the keyboard when unfolded
No thanks. I want actual buttons like the Sidekick had.