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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> What's happening The [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=Galaxy%20Z Galaxy Z] Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 were announced this week at Samsung Unpacked.<br> Why it matters With its fourth generation of foldable phones, Samsung hopes to make the unique design go mainstream. Meanwhile, Apple hasn't released a single foldable iPhone.<br> What's next Rumors suggest Apple might release a foldable iPhone as early as 2024.<br><br>But making a foldable iPhone is a complex matter.<br> At its annual August event, Samsung launched the fourth generation of its foldable phones. There's the new , a clamshell phone with a screen that folds in half to fit in your pocket. Then there's the , a tablet that folds down to roughly the size of a regular phone. Emphasis on "roughly." And [https://discover.hubpages.com/search?query=Samsung Samsung] isn't the only company making phones with foldable screens.<br><br>There's also the . And outside the US, and also have foldable phones. Which leaves us with an obvious question: Where's Apple's foldable iPhone?<br>Apple doesn't comment on future productsThe first thing to consider is that Apple doesn't announce products until they're ready. OK, there was the . But otherwise Apple isn't going to tell us it's working on a foldable iPhone or confirm rumors.<br><br>Next, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Apple typically positions products as a solution to a problem, highlighting quality and innovation.<br><br> <br><br>The Galaxy Z Fold seems less like an answer to a problem and more of a "look at this tech wizardry, what can we do with it!" And the cool-factor, as ingenious as it is, comes at the expense of features we expect from regular phones, including battery life, ergonomics, software experience and price. The Galaxy Z Flip solves the problem of portability, but it comes with some of the same drawbacks as the Fold, particularly around battery life and camera quality. <br><br>To be fair, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 took a significant step forward by embracing its large main screen and adding support for Samsung's S Pen stylus.<br><br>And the Z Fold 4's improved Flex Mode for apps seems like it might tip the balance, making the Fold more useful than just cool.<br> <br>If Apple were to release a [https://www.purevolume.com/?s=foldable foldable] iPhone, what problem would it solve? Could it be an iPhone Flip, replacing the iPhone 13 Mini by offering you a big screen that's still [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=pocket-friendly pocket-friendly]? Or will it be an iPhone Fold -- more like an iPad Mini that folds in half, making its closed size more like the iPhone 13 Pro Max? |
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+id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> What's happening The [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=Galaxy%20Z Galaxy Z] Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 were announced this week at Samsung Unpacked.<br> Why it matters With its fourth generation of foldable phones, Samsung hopes to make the unique design go mainstream. Meanwhile, Apple hasn't released a single foldable iPhone.<br> What's next Rumors suggest Apple might release a foldable iPhone as early as 2024.<br><br>But making a foldable iPhone is a complex matter.<br> At its annual August event, Samsung launched the fourth generation of its foldable phones. There's the new , a clamshell phone with a screen that folds in half to fit in your pocket. Then there's the , a tablet that folds down to roughly the size of a regular phone. Emphasis on "roughly." And [https://discover.hubpages.com/search?query=Samsung Samsung] isn't the only company making phones with foldable screens.<br><br>There's also the . And outside the US, and also have foldable phones. Which leaves us with an obvious question: Where's Apple's foldable iPhone?<br>Apple doesn't comment on future productsThe first thing to consider is that Apple doesn't announce products until they're ready. OK, there was the . But otherwise Apple isn't going to tell us it's working on a foldable iPhone or confirm rumors.<br><br>Next, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Apple typically positions products as a solution to a problem, highlighting quality and innovation.<br><br> <br><br>The Galaxy Z Fold seems less like an answer to a problem and more of a "look at this tech wizardry, what can we do with it!" And the cool-factor, as ingenious as it is, comes at the expense of features we expect from regular phones, including battery life, ergonomics, software experience and price. The Galaxy Z Flip solves the problem of portability, but it comes with some of the same drawbacks as the Fold, particularly around battery life and camera quality. <br><br>To be fair, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 took a significant step forward by embracing its large main screen and adding support for Samsung's S Pen stylus.<br><br>And the Z Fold 4's improved Flex Mode for apps seems like it might tip the balance, making the Fold more useful than just cool.<br> <br>If Apple were to release a [https://www.purevolume.com/?s=foldable foldable] iPhone, what problem would it solve? Could it be an iPhone Flip, replacing the iPhone 13 Mini by offering you a big screen that's still [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=pocket-friendly pocket-friendly]? Or will it be an iPhone Fold -- more like an iPad Mini that folds in half, making its closed size more like the iPhone 13 Pro Max?
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> What's happening The [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=Galaxy%20Z Galaxy Z] Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 were announced this week at Samsung Unpacked.<br> Why it matters With its fourth generation of foldable phones, Samsung hopes to make the unique design go mainstream. Meanwhile, Apple hasn't released a single foldable iPhone.<br> What's next Rumors suggest Apple might release a foldable iPhone as early as 2024.<br><br>But making a foldable iPhone is a complex matter.<br> At its annual August event, Samsung launched the fourth generation of its foldable phones. There's the new , a clamshell phone with a screen that folds in half to fit in your pocket. Then there's the , a tablet that folds down to roughly the size of a regular phone. Emphasis on "roughly." And [https://discover.hubpages.com/search?query=Samsung Samsung] isn't the only company making phones with foldable screens.<br><br>There's also the . And outside the US, and also have foldable phones. Which leaves us with an obvious question: Where's Apple's foldable iPhone?<br>Apple doesn't comment on future productsThe first thing to consider is that Apple doesn't announce products until they're ready. OK, there was the . But otherwise Apple isn't going to tell us it's working on a foldable iPhone or confirm rumors.<br><br>Next, [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Apple typically positions products as a solution to a problem, highlighting quality and innovation.<br><br> <br><br>The Galaxy Z Fold seems less like an answer to a problem and more of a "look at this tech wizardry, what can we do with it!" And the cool-factor, as ingenious as it is, comes at the expense of features we expect from regular phones, including battery life, ergonomics, software experience and price. The Galaxy Z Flip solves the problem of portability, but it comes with some of the same drawbacks as the Fold, particularly around battery life and camera quality. <br><br>To be fair, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 took a significant step forward by embracing its large main screen and adding support for Samsung's S Pen stylus.<br><br>And the Z Fold 4's improved Flex Mode for apps seems like it might tip the balance, making the Fold more useful than just cool.<br> <br>If Apple were to release a [https://www.purevolume.com/?s=foldable foldable] iPhone, what problem would it solve? Could it be an iPhone Flip, replacing the iPhone 13 Mini by offering you a big screen that's still [https://stockhouse.com/search?searchtext=pocket-friendly pocket-friendly]? Or will it be an iPhone Fold -- more like an iPad Mini that folds in half, making its closed size more like the iPhone 13 Pro Max?
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