Weekly poll results: fold in designs win a narrow victory over fold out alternatives
Foldable phones are the first new form factor to emerge in years and people both consumers and the teams designing the phones alike are still not sure what the best design is.
Over the week we had some back and forth between Samsung and Huawei execs, each claiming theirs is better and the other one has flaws. No clear winner emerged there and last weeks poll is too close for a definitive victory.
The fold in design of the Samsung Galaxy Fold won by 4 percentage points. Right now it seems that peoples main concern is durability and the usual safety blanket the chemically-strengthened Gorilla Glass is not yet available for foldable screens (though Corning has announced that its working on it).
The alternative the vertical fold in of Motorolas design also garnered a good deal of attention, beating Xiaomis dual fold design. ZTE has an interesting patent on a similar vertical fold, so multiple companies might pursue this design. The perennially-neglected fans of small phones may have a reason to be happy in a year or two.
Voters often commented that the fold out Huawei Mate X looks cool, but the worry about practicality remain. And more concerns keep coming up. The obvious downside of this design is that it leaves the screen vulnerable to scratches. But even with a foldable Gorilla Glass, theres another issue uneven wear on the AMOLED panel.
The way the Mate X is set up, the front half will be the main screen. Unless you want to take a selfie (or make a video call), theres no reason to use the smaller rear screen. That will put more hours of work on the front pixels and they will age faster.
We suspect that it will be a few years before we have our true answer. Consumers at large (and not just early adopters) need to use a foldable phone for a year before the major flaws of each design are revealed. Right now its mostly guesswork. Educated guesswork on the part of the engineers, but guesswork nonetheless.