People are drawn to foldable phones due to their innovative technology and unique designs; however, a common question arises regarding their durability. Durability is a crucial factor that often determines a customer's purchasing decision. Honor's blog highlights some common issues related to the durability of foldable phones.
Hinge Mechanism
The hinge mechanism can be a vulnerable point in foldable phones, as repeated use can lead to wear and tear, causing the hinge to loosen or malfunction. Dust and debris can get trapped in the hinge, negatively impacting its performance. Such issues may result in costly repairs.
Folding Display
Foldable phones feature displays made from flexible materials, making them more susceptible to damage. Over time, repeated folding can cause creases or lines to appear on the screen, detracting from the user experience. There is also the constant risk of accidental drops, which could shatter the screen—an incident that could easily result in significant financial loss.
Battery Life
Due to their unique design, foldable phones often house smaller batteries compared to standard smartphones. A smaller battery translates to shorter battery life; the device may require frequent charging, especially as it ages. However, companies are now beginning to focus on equipping foldable phones with larger batteries to address this issue.
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