HeyCori
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I think early adopters will be the "one device to rule them all" crowd. There are a few that love the idea of having a phone while also having a phablet in their pocket. So they can do real work (or at least pretend to do real work). That's also likely the sort of crowd that doesn't mind carrying around an additional bluetooth keyboard and mouse so they can be extra productive on the go.
Beyond that, I think general consumers will mostly steer away from foldable phones. Until they reach pure sci-fi levels of cool with nearly invisible bezels and seams, the current age of foldable tech isn't nearly as sleek or, in some cases, even as functional as what we already have.
However, I think foldable screens will be a major boom for the wearable tech industry. Imagine a smartwatch with a screen the width of your entire wrist while also being paper thin and comfortable. I have my doubts that phones will be where foldable tech takes off first... unless OEMs decide that every phone will be foldable and we're left with no other choice.
Beyond that, I think general consumers will mostly steer away from foldable phones. Until they reach pure sci-fi levels of cool with nearly invisible bezels and seams, the current age of foldable tech isn't nearly as sleek or, in some cases, even as functional as what we already have.
However, I think foldable screens will be a major boom for the wearable tech industry. Imagine a smartwatch with a screen the width of your entire wrist while also being paper thin and comfortable. I have my doubts that phones will be where foldable tech takes off first... unless OEMs decide that every phone will be foldable and we're left with no other choice.