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" ... But let’s face it: The real attraction here is its foldability (yeah, that might be the tech buzzword of the year). And it’s pretty compelling. There’s enough folding friction to close the product to any angle and have it stay securely in place. Same thing with the stand in the back, by the way — it folds to any angle and feels solid. And the folding mechanism is encased very well — unlike those early Samsung phones — so that it appears at the folding point that there’s zero gap for dirt and lint to get inside and impede. My very first thought when I pulled it from the box and folded it was how cool. Second was that it’s ideal for traveling on an airplane. You can easily prop it up as a large tablet on the tray in front of you, or fold it into a workable PC without feeling too cramped. As a half-folded PC, I think it’s a bit small to use on a regular basis — I’d much prefer unfolding it all the way and wirelessly connecting it to a separate full-sized Bluetooth keyboard. In tablet mode, it’s immersive having everything on that larger screen. By the way, it folds perfectly flat when you leave the keyboard snapped in place and leaves a slight gap when you tote it around without the keyboard. And when opened all the way — and from just the right angle with the screen turned off — you can see a miniscule ripple in the display at the folding line. Not sure if that will become more pronounced over time. But for now, you don’t notice it at all when the screen is turned on. ... "
" ... The phone’s main appeal on the first day of sale in Seoul was that of a novelty item. Customers flipped the screen and flipped again, marveling at the foldability of the wafer-thin glass screen, beneath which was the light-emitting OLED. ... "