After using both devices for a while, you'll see that the internal screen is superior to the Note's screen in almost every way except for the browser and games (which I don't play). You won't be able to multitask as well with a fold because you'll be doing different things on the closed screen and the open screen, which will slow you down if you're used to using your phone quickly for things like reading WhatsApp messages, responding to them, taking pictures, reviewing them before sending them, etc. It will take a long time to open, close, and open again, not to mention choose the prior program. As I am constantly on the go, I have switched to using simply the phone's external display. Now it can be done even more quickly. His name is tough to type because he is so thin he barely fills out his wife's small s20. It's an extremely lengthy period of time that offers no solace whatsoever. Nonetheless, this way is more convenient and, most importantly, far quicker than shutting and then opening the phone. Just imagine this: you have your phone tucked away in your pocket or purse, but you suddenly recall there's a photo waiting for you in WhatsApp. Let's say you didn't buy a fold (or maybe you did), but you did buy a link. You'll probably open it and read whatever's on the screen in chrome, even as you maintain both hands on the letter you're opening. Perhaps displayed on a desk or table at work. Open? Finish strong. Then a notification popped up, and I unsubscribed before I could poke the phone on the table with my finger. Taking it in both hands, he readied himself for the spell, opened the book with solemnity, scrawled it off, and then put it down. It takes an absurdly long time and is incredibly inconvenient. Once you've used a Note10+, you'll quickly realize how heavy it is. It's cumbersome to hold and even more so to wear with shorts. Neither choice is particularly practical. Put away your GPS if you typically use it while driving. Because of its heft, it will likely dislodge from 90% of holders. One of the five components has long claws and a forceful clamp, so if you insist on taking it up, you'll have a tough time navigating the small Nav and switching to WhatsApp without first detaching the smartphone from the holder. I too have a sizable auto-hold for folding, but it's inconvenient for the same reasons: it's unclear why a huge navigator has to block your view of the windshield, or why you need to waste half the navigator's screen on software you can't easily exit without leaving it. In addition, my folding auto-hold is quite spacious.
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