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Samsung Galaxy Fold hands-on: feels much more stable and polished than expected and while you can see and feel the crease, it's perhaps worth the trade-off

and that it would be hard to even hazard a guess until the company sees how real people use the device."lol this is what we in marketing call A Lie http://www.fastcompany.com/... Geoffrey A. Fowler / @geoffreyfowler : The Galaxy Fold is heavy enough that I'm not certain I'd want to carry it around in a pocket. Maybe more ... a fanny pack? http://wapo.st/2v273hI pic.twitter.com/rAArgUMB8R Brian Fitzgerald / @bryfitz : The Galaxy Fold has a giant notch on the inside. Didn't Samsung have an ad campaign poking fun at the iPhone X notch? There is a crease but Dieter wasn't too bothered by it. https://www.theverge.com/... Owen Williams / @ow : I read this entire Samsung foldable phone review and remain convinced that there are very, very few reasons to buy a folding phone http://www.theverge.com/... http://twitter.com/...

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