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BOBOTWINSTON | 6 years ago

I'm excited for two reasons.

I find the ability to completely "close" my phone really appealing. It feels easier to ignore it, and the screens feel more protected to me.

I can also only describe the second benefit as "its like two monitors". I can watch TV on one and respond to messages/browse on another. I use a Note8+ already, so big screens for watching crap are already my preference though.

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RandomBacon|6 years ago

As long as there is enough clearance between the two screens to add a temper glass screen protector to each.

Every phone I've had with a case, grit collects betweeen the case and the back of the phone and scratches the phone up. I can imagine the same thing happening between the two screens if folded in my pocket.

pier25|6 years ago

Eh I'm not too interested in multitasking on my phone. Even on my 12.9 iPad Pro multitasking is mediocre. If I want to be productive I simply go to a laptop or desktop.

GordonS|6 years ago

Clamshell phones let you close your phone completely, and have been around for a long time. Actually, are they still a thing?

smush|6 years ago

So Clamshell Android phones are a thing. The Freetel Mushashi is a T9-style Android phone with dual touch screens on either side.

Samsung has the Android W series phones which have a similar format.

Regarding the sibling comment, after the Droid 4 and the Motorola Photon Q, there has been a drought of physical keyboard landscape slider phones. Portrait sliders have been available for the Blackberry Priv and KeyOne/Key2, but aside from the soon-to-be-released Fxtec Pro1, not much landscape slider android phone action is going on.

leetcrew|6 years ago

last mainstream device i can recall in this form factor was the droid 2? I think it's been a while since a major one was released, but I could be wrong.

Konnstann|6 years ago

Only problem is I like messaging in portrait mode, but watching things in landscape. Kind of kills the benefit for me.