• GarlicToast@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    A foldable costs more than my laptop and tablet combined. While being less resilient and less capable.

    I’m not going to pay premium for a device that will break if it get exposed to dust.

    I will pay premium for durability, fixability, modularity and for gnu/Linux that mobile device that can interface with android apps that society forces me to use.

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      3 months ago

      Doesn’t last as long as regular laptops either with how poor OS support is in comparison. Phones have felt like disposable tech compared to regular computing devices, since once a device stops getting security updates it’s not really something you want use for stuff like passwords or banking like you did when you first got it. Phones need to get better in that area.

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      3 months ago

      I’m not going to pay premium for a device that will break if it get exposed to dust.

      From what I understand the Samshit Foldables have achieved a dust resistance rating.

      But in general, I think the dust problem is rather overblown. Just exposing it to dust isn’t going to kill it IME, if you were like a construction worker or other industry where you’re dealing with a very dusty environment to begin with then yea. But the average person should be fine with the occasional light dusty environment

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        3 months ago

        I know someone whose phone no longer folds because shit got in the cracks. Its common for regular people, not just construction workers.