• Ilandar
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    2 days ago

    Which bit do you disagree with? People have been saying this about the price for 6 years now. “Oh the price will come down when the technology stabilises”. Yet book style foldables in the West have had very little in the way of innovation now for several generations and they’re still the most expensive phones by far.

    As you point out, all phones are large now. So is there really a sizeable corner of the market out there for an even bigger (but not as big as a tablet and in a weird aspect ratio) phone? Compact devices are niche, true, but niches sell because they are catering to a small corner of the market. Book-style foldables don’t even appear to have a niche audience after 6 years.

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      20 hours ago

      Depends on the currency you’re looking at. In Bitcoin and Monero terms, almost everything has gone down in price.

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      2 days ago

      I could see book-style foldables becoming more popular if the pride goes down, I thought they were useful in showroom testing.

      But you are right, prices are still very high.