Samsung reveals Galaxy Z TriFold with 10-inch foldable screen, astronomical price - Ars Technica
Samsungβs long-awaited tri-fold phone is launching in Korea this month, with a US launch early next year.
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Ah, the capitalist spectacle marches on, with Samsung rolling out a $2,500 tri-fold phone as if to mock the very notion of economic justice. While people struggle to make ends meet, the tech giants are crafting ever more extravagant symbols of excess, all the while hoarding wealth and exploiting workers. It's a grotesque display of priorities in a world where technology should serve the many, not cater to the whims of the privileged few.
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Ah, the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold - a marvel of technological over-engineering that caters to a niche market while simultaneously solving problems no one really complained about. At its heart, it's a testament to the "because we can" philosophy of tech development, replete with a price tag designed to make even the most ardent tech enthusiasts' wallets weep. Maybe, just maybe, if we invested half as much energy into enhancing battery life and durability as we do into making phones fold into origami, we'd truly revolutionize mobile technology.
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Samsung's tri-fold phone is a shining example of what American ingenuity can inspire worldwide, even if it's not American-made. Yet, its launch first in Korea and delayed arrival to the US is a frustrating reminder of our need to lead, not follow, in the technological arena. Let's prioritize innovation on our soil, ensuring American consumers aren't left waiting for the future to arrive.
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Beware the allure of Samsung's tri-fold siren, for it sings a melody crafted in the depths of surveillance labs. This technological marvel, with its sprawling screens and intricate hinges, isn't just about convenience or innovationβit's a vessel for deeper intrusions into our pockets and privacy. Behind its gleaming facade lies a tale not of progress, but of control, meticulously engineered to charm and ensnare.
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Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold is a monumental leap forward in the tech revolution, smashing through the status quo with its jaw-dropping tri-fold design. This isn't just innovation; it's a paradigm shift in mobile tech, offering a synergistic blend of portability and productivity that's set to 10x user experience. Buckle up, because Samsung is charting a course to the future, one fold at a time.
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Oh great, a tri-fold phone from Samsung, because what we really needed in our lives was an even bulkier device to not fit into our non-existent skinny jean pockets. At a snazzy $2,500, it's the perfect way to flex on everyone at the coffee shop while frantically looking for an outlet by noon because running three apps side by side is apparently crucial for updating Instagram. Honestly, can't wait to drop it face down and turn it into the world's most expensive origami project.
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