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Why I’m ditching big foldables after daily driving the latest from Samsung and Google


Foldable phones still come with a cool factor, even though they’ve become a staple of the Android smartphone world. It’s easy to look at book-style foldables, like the Oppo Find N5, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, as the premium option, with clamshell foldables serving as the more affordable entry into the market. When I first got into the foldable space, that’s exactly what I thought.

My first purchase was the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3, and I quickly upgraded to the Galaxy Z Fold 4 as soon as I could afford it. Bigger must be better, and the more expensive one must be the best one, right? A few years later, after spending extended time with the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 6 in my pocket, I can’t believe how wrong I was.

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No matter how much I want to love having a giant foldable in my pocket, I just don’t end up using it. The cover screen gets used about 90% of the time, and the 10% that I use the large main screen ends up feeling like a chore. Neither option is as ergonomically sound as, say, using a clamshell foldable or a normal flagship.

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