The first foldable smartphone. The bleak future of Industry!

The first foldable smartphone was announced yesterday, and unfortunately it shows little of what we will see from the well-known manufacturers who have similar products in development.

The first foldable smartphone

The first foldable smartphone was launched yesterday, with the name FlexPai, and being created by a Chinese company called Royole, which managed to become known for the "creature" it presented. In the video clip below you can see what the first foldable smartphone in the history of mankind looks like, and we're talking about something that looks like it was released before it even came close to being rejected for its horrible design.

The first foldable smartphone has a screen with a diagonal of 7.8 inches, when it is open, the diagonal of each individual region is reduced to 4 inches when the phone is folded by the user. The problem with the FlexPai phone is that it has a very ugly design, both when it's open and when it's folded, and if the Samsung INFINITY V looks the same, then the future of the smartphone industry promises to be quite bleak.

The design of the first foldable smartphone is horrible, but everything has a beginning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjdGhHLQIH4

The first foldable smartphone comes with a very large diagonal flexible OLED screen, and has an interface Water OS based on Android 9, plus a little inspiration taken from iOS, the design showing the inability of the Chinese to make something beautiful. It seems that the first foldable smartphone is going to use the new Snapdragon 8150 processor, which has not yet been released, plus 6 GB of RAM memory and 128 GB of storage space, a dual camera of 20 megapixels and 16 megapixels being offered, they being used and for selfies.

The First Foldable Smartphone 1

The first foldable smartphone also has a 3800 mAh battery, but also a price of 1300 dollars, but I think something more was needed on the design side for it, or maybe I'm too radical with this. The most expensive version of this first foldable smartphone will cost 1900 dollars, so if we think of phones from Samsung or Huawei, we should think of starting prices of almost 2000 dollars, if an unknown Chinese manufacturer sell the product so expensive.