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the_clarence ◴[] No.43973667[source]
I switched from a lifetime of iPhones to an android phone last year, just because of folding phones. They are amazing and IMO the reason why Apple is going to have issues as these get cheaper (unless they release a folding phone too). Now that I have all this screen estate the current UI feels limiting often.
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davidcollantes ◴[] No.43973773[source]
How does this relates to the submission's "Desktop View"? Genuinely trying to find the connection.
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6510 ◴[] No.43975191[source]
The desktop view is for larger screens, it is somewhat similar to fordable phones.
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layer8 ◴[] No.43977336[source]
The screen of foldable phones is still smaller than most tablets, and there’s a reason iPads offer something like Stage Manager for (larger) external screens (disregarding for the moment its janky implementation). Meaning, the screen size of foldable phones doesn’t change that much about the usefulness of being able to connect to a desktop-size screen.
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figers ◴[] No.43981013[source]
I have the huwai xt fold, folds out to a 10.3 inch screen. I remote to a windows 11 computer and can do full development on it with a folding keyboard with builtin trackpad
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1. layer8 ◴[] No.43983655[source]
That's great, but still hugely different from working on a 24"/27"/32" desktop monitor.
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2. 6510 ◴[] No.44019228[source]
I've come to my senses since but it is quite enjoyable to use MANY monitors. One with the website, one with the css, some article about css, mdn, youtube, mail, irc, etc. A single giant display is also something entirely different.