Why OnePlus won't be leaping into the foldable phone craze
https://www.cnet.com/news/why-oneplus-wont-be-leaping-into-the-foldable-phone-craze/
The first foldables unveiled from Samsung and Huawei cost about double -- or in the case of Huawei, triple -- the price of many high-end smartphones available today. Samsung's Galaxy Fold will cost a whopping $1,980 (about £1,500 or AU$2,800) when it hits the market April 26. And Huawei's Mate X pricing -- €2,300 ($2,600) -- shocked many MWC attendees.
"With this technology, costs are high," Lau said via an interpreter. "But the value to the end user doesn't seem to correlate."
Why OnePlus won't be leaping into the foldable phone craze
Feb 25, 2019, 8:57pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/why-oneplus-wont-be-leaping-into-the-foldable-phone-craze/
> The first foldables unveiled from Samsung and Huawei cost about double -- or in the case of Huawei, triple -- the price of many high-end smartphones available today. Samsung's Galaxy Fold will cost a whopping $1,980 (about £1,500 or AU$2,800) when it hits the market April 26. And Huawei's Mate X pricing -- €2,300 ($2,600) -- shocked many MWC attendees.
> "With this technology, costs are high," Lau said via an interpreter. "But the value to the end user doesn't seem to correlate."