Except their partnership with GrapheneOS. Obviously still a tiny minority, but let’s hope it will keep growing. This Pixel hardware is sad, compared to what Apple has to offer. I hope the future Moto flagships will be better.
Being the 2nd best selling foldable after Apple would still be pretty good for Motorola.
I don’t really associate the privacy/security crowd with foldable phones, though. They still seem to be a very niche product that only interests the “tech enthusiast” crowd and people looking for a status symbol. I feel like most GrapheneOS users would be more than happy with a standard Pixel or Motorola without any of the flashy/gimmicky stuff.
Agreed, I’m still not sure myself if I will go for the flip-phone style foldable or a regular brick. I like the idea of a small phone, but am probably a niche within a niche group
Except their partnership with GrapheneOS. Obviously still a tiny minority, but let’s hope it will keep growing. This Pixel hardware is sad, compared to what Apple has to offer. I hope the future Moto flagships will be better.
Being the 2nd best selling foldable after Apple would still be pretty good for Motorola.
I don’t really associate the privacy/security crowd with foldable phones, though. They still seem to be a very niche product that only interests the “tech enthusiast” crowd and people looking for a status symbol. I feel like most GrapheneOS users would be more than happy with a standard Pixel or Motorola without any of the flashy/gimmicky stuff.
Agreed, I’m still not sure myself if I will go for the flip-phone style foldable or a regular brick. I like the idea of a small phone, but am probably a niche within a niche group