Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Are Foldable Phones Worth It? Expert vs. AI”.
Why should someone get a foldable phone fun, unique portability? Transformational unique, did I say unique twice hi. My name is Patrick Holland, I’m a CNET mobile phone, reviewer and expert, and today I go head-to-head against AI in the form of chat, GPT 3.5 and we’re going to figure out who knows more about foldable phones and who they’re really for when foldable phones. First debuted. They were aimed at early adopters who wanted the latest Cutting Edge Tech, the latest in Innovation and didn’t mind a steep price of close to $ 2,000.
Over the past few years, foldable phones have gone into two categories: one aimed at people who want High productivity being able to multitask and have a laptop and tablet experience in their pocket and the other. Who wants ultimate portability of a phone that can fold in half and go anywhere with them? Also, the price has dropped from a couple thousand to something like this, which is now $ 700 before a sale. All right now, I’m joined by chat, GPT 3.5 represented by this lovely orb.
May I call you chat. No okay, cool foldable phones are designed for Tech enthusiasts in professionals seeking a versatile device catering to those who value both portability and a larger screen. Experience. Foldable phones offer the convenience of a compact form form factor while providing expanded, display real estate when needed.
These devices appeal to individuals who prioritize Cutting Edge technology and are willing to invest in the latest Innovations. At this point, the cheapest foldable phone you can buy is $ 700 without a discount, but these like tablet style phones, are still $ 1,700, which you could buy two three four phones with that price. So when you talk about investment, that is a good call out by uh chat here addition professionals who benefit from multitasking such as business Executives or creatives, find foldable phones, valuable for enhanced productivity, while it may not be essential for everyone. Foldable phones Target a niche market of users who appreciate the fusion of compact design and expanded functionality in a single device. Okay, I think there’s two things: uh our friend chat, GPT 3.5 left out, one is durability, so these phones, some of them, have ratings for water. Resistance like this one has the same rating as a regular phone, but I don’t think any of the ones I have on this table here.
Have any rating for dust resistance, there’s. Also the issue of repairability. It’S a little more complicated to get these phones repaired, especially depending on where you live than a regular phone and the last thing. These are such a fun form factor and I think uh, the clamshell style ones.
That is probably their main appeal is just how fun and portable they are look. I got a little cartoon bear on a laptop on my cover display in five words or less describe the state of foldable phones. Today, expensive, experimental, chaotic, delicate compromised, evolving Niche promising technology. Describe the future prospects of foldable phones, affordable, durable Mass Market, mundane promising growth, mainstream adoption potential, why should someone get a foldable phone, it’s fun, Innovative transformational, unique and portable versatile compact, expanded screen options.
Why shouldn’t someone get a foldable phone, expensive, durability, short battery life, cost durability concerns evolving technology. What do foldable phones need to be successful, lower price longer battery life, improved durability, affordable pricing in one word, what is the biggest challenge facing foldables price durability? We’Ve prompted chat, GPT 3.5. What are three things? People should ask themselves before buying a foldable phone. Is it within my budget? How durable is it? Do I value the features? Do I value the features if you’re going to pay 17 $ 1800 for one of these phones, and you don’t have a Google pixel store Genius bar to go to to get it fixed if it breaks? I think you have to ask yourself is the features this offers as opposed to regular phone worth the extra money and possible hassle of getting things repaired? I’M a managing editor.
So I edit a ton of stories that I write and others on my mobile phone team. The one thing we did not hear a lot about from chat GPT is about the experience uh, whether that’s it being fun whether it’s things like battery life, things that we really value as people that a possible AI doesn’t know. One key piece of advice. I would give anyone for any phone, but especially for foldables if you’ve never used one. If you don’t have a friend who has one go to the store and try it out if it has like a stylist, you can use, try it on the screen. Does the crease bother you we have, we didn’t hear either. One of us really talk about that, but these are things that you only get from experiencing and trying it. That was the only thing that was going through my mind that I thought uh chat. Gpt’S answers lacked hey if you’ve enjoyed this video. Please give it a thumbs up.
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