Weekly poll: what does your dream foldable phone look like?

Peter, 27 June 2021

It feels like foldable phones are on the brink of becoming mainstream. It probably won’t happen this year as prices are still too high (and the chip shortage isn’t helping), but foldable may become the default form factor for a flagship in the next couple of years, while rigid phones get relegated to the mid-range.

Again, price is obviously a major concern. You probably have other considerations too, like the durability of the device or getting features that are standard on regular flagships, but are still rare on foldables.

The camera selection is usually less than inspiring – the Huawei Mate X2 was the first to bring a periscope lens, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 only has a 2x tele camera (and the Z Flip has none).

Weekly poll: what does your dream foldable phone look like?

Battery life hasn’t been great either. The Mate X2 managed only a 74h Endurance rating in our tests, the Z Fold2 was a bit better at 81h, the Z Flip managed 85h. These are not stellar numbers and the cause is obvious (large screens and difficult battery placement).

Getting stylus support will go great with those large foldables too. Speaking of size, the first question we wanted to ask this week is regarding the form factor. Do you prefer large foldables or smaller clamshell models? Or perhaps even larger double foldables (of which none exist yet beyond the prototype stage, but we’re looking towards the future).

The second poll is more open-ended and you can pick multiple options. What features are most important to you? We’re sure many will instantly tick the “affordable price” option, but we know that others would be willing to pay top dollar for the right feature set.


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Reader comments

  • Jawad
  • 30 Jun 2021
  • 3J@

I have been using a type C earphone and never found any deficiency in my current mobile phone or laptop and not felt that I miss the 3.5 mm jack.

  • AlienKiss
  • 30 Jun 2021
  • 3RM

Dual boot has nothing to do with Dex. Dex is for using the phone as a pc with a monitor. Dual boot means that when you turn on the phone it will be asking you to choose what operating system you want to boot into: Android or Ubuntu.

  • Ajn
  • 29 Jun 2021
  • 3Jj

My dream foldable features a 3.5mm jack. My bearly acceptable foldable features a 3.5mm jack. My absolute red line requirements for any phone features the inclusion of a 3.5mm jack. I tried a mate 10 pro for one year... Hated it for one reas...

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