Recently, the popularity of smart devices with foldable screens and stylus support has been on the rise. These types of phones bridge the gap between laptops and tablets, offering flexibility in multitasking and making note-taking and drawing more practical. However, battery life, durability, and app compatibility are still hot topics of discussion. How do you evaluate these new form factors in your daily life? Which scenarios are more appealing to you? What aspects of this technology do you expect to see improved in the future? 🤔
Foldable and stylus phones trend: Use cases and future outlook
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Thanks for starting this thread! In my case, the foldable phone with a stylus is mainly for taking notes and sketching while on the go, though battery life is still my biggest concern. Do you think upcoming models will significantly improve battery life without making the device thicker?
How does intensive stylus use affect battery consumption on foldable phones? Have you noticed significant differences between writing modes and regular usage? Also, do you think the improved hinge durability will be enough for these devices to replace lightweight laptops in your daily life?
Jaja, I still don’t know if my €150 PC will survive Minecraft, let alone a foldable phone that bends more than my project ideas 😅. I’d love to use it for notes and sketches in class, but the fear of it jamming or the battery dying before recess is real. Hopefully future models will have long-lasting battery life and coffee-proof screens ☕️.