Galaxy Fold hands-on: The good and bad of Samsung's new foldable phone so far
https://www.cnet.com/news/galaxy-fold-hands-on-the-good-and-bad-of-samsungs-new-foldable-phone-so-far/
It may have a large notch along with its plastic interior screen and bezel (not my favorite things), but overall the Fold still feels like premium, cohesive device that's quickly building a case for why it exists, apart from the novelty. So far, I've used the Galaxy Fold on a very crowded subway, in a cab, walking down the street, sitting at a cafe and on an airplane, where I'm typing this now, with the Fold in its closed position tucked under my leg in the cramped seat.
I've read the news, Tweeted, Slacked, emailed, taken photos and watched Netflix. I'm not totally thrilled by some design decisions and I'm still waiting to see how certain features will pan out. But I love that I can actually zip the Fold into the pocket of a short-waisted, fitted leather jacket, and that when I've finished a session of use, I can simply close it up with a snap and stash it away. Opening and closing the Fold still feels a little special, but I was surprised at how quickly that's becoming second nature.