rewrite this title I’ve used foldable phones for months — here are four software issues I noticed

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rewrite this title I’ve used foldable phones for months — here are four software issues I noticed

I’ve been daily driving a book-style foldable phone for the past few months now, and I don’t want to go back to a traditional candybar phone. Watching videos, reading manga, and browsing the web are all much more comfortable to do on the inner screen of a book-style foldable than on a candybar phone. Unfortunately, my experience with the software on the two book-style foldables I’ve used so far — the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the OnePlus Open — hasn’t been perfect, and it’s not because of anything Samsung or OnePlus has done.

I’m sure you’ve heard reviewers say that many apps aren’t “optimized” yet for foldables, but what exactly do they mean by that?  

Wikipedia on the OnePlus Open and Pixel 8 Pro

Left: OnePlus Open. Right: Google Pixel 8 Pro. (Image credit: Mishaal Rahman / Android Central)

Broadly speaking, there are four categories of software issues that I’ve identified while using book-style foldable phones. These include size, layout, awareness, and advantage. I’ll explain what I mean by each of these and also talk about how Google and OEMs are working to address them.

My first issue: Size

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