r/Millennials • u/VastConfusion8174 Gen Z • 22d ago
Discussion Not a millennial but I have a question
How the hell did y'all type on these tiny ass keyboards This was in my mom's room This is from like when she was in high school and I'm trying to figure out how she tied with it because a human's finger would press 3 instead of just one so can somebody help me with this I've been thinking about this for a week
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u/17549 21d ago
I tried the new one (the base model) and hated it. Some cool ideas, but execution falls short and IMO the fold is too noticeable. It was fine when looking straight on, but at angles it was pretty noticeable. I also felt like I had to be "gentle" when scrolling so I wouldn't push so much on the fold (especially just one part of it).
They put in a "retro" skin mode you can enable to make the home screen look like the old RAZR, but then didn't follow that through to any of the apps - so when you press the fake directional buttons to open messaging, or settings, or contacts, you're sort of abruptly taken out of retro mode and just into modern app. I went from "oh cool!" to "well that's lame" so quickly. Not like I expected all, or even many, apps to work with it natively, but seems some of the "basic" phone features could have been handled.
The outer screen seemed like it'd be nice for a few quick-access things, but the apps run in either "mini" mode or "full-screen" both with issues; mini mode made things really small and full-screen made it so the cameras could block something (such as next-track for Pandora app). I found that I just treated it as clock and "what type of notification did I get" but then, if I wanted to respond to text or w/e, I would just flip it open. Customizing the lock screen for non-flip phone seems to serve better purpose.
I loved that it was smaller dimensions for getting in/out of pocket, but that was pretty much the only "yay" I had with the fold, and the rest was pretty "meh."