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The first foldable phone is here and it’s not from Samsung.
Chinese company Royole has (just barely) beaten the Korean electronics giant to the punch with its FlexPai (pronounced “flex-pie”) handset, the first foldable phone you’ll actually be able to buy.
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For now the phone is available for pre-order as a developer edition and costs $1,318 for 128 GB of storage, and $1,469 for 256 GB. It won’t actually ship until December but I had the opportunity to take an early look at the FlexPai at a press event in San Francisco.
While the FlexPai is an exciting development for anyone who has been waiting for bendy smartphones to become a reality, it’s painfully obvious that the software has not yet caught up. And without compelling software, I’m still not convinced that anyone really needs a phone that can fold itself in two. Read more…
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