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- | [* black] Did we mention it's thick? Folding phones are cool |
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+ | [* black] Did we mention it's thick? Folding phones are cool and all, but good luck fitting this thing into your skinny jeans. |
[* black] The hinge area packs the bulk of the, uh, bulk—partly because the screen doesn't fold completely flat. It closes more like a binder than a book, making contact only at the outer edge. | |
[* icon_note] Putting the fold on the inside rather than around the outside makes for a tighter radius and a whole different set of camera placement problems than, say, [https://youtu.be/Xj0eR09MqPM|Huawei's approach with the upcoming Mate X|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] In its unfolded form, the main screen sports a slightly raised bezel, meaning there's a noticeable lip around the edges that you can feel under your fingers. This likely protects the display when it's folded or resting face-down on a table. | |
+ | [* black] Word on the street is that [https://twitter.com/mkbhd/status/1118580472576118787?lang=en|scandalous screen protector|new_window=true] now extends all the way under this raised bezel, away from prying hands. Will that protect it from us, though? Probably not. |
[* black] The phone ships ''un''-folded—but fold it even once, and that crease becomes pretty easy to spot if you're looking. |