A Xiaomi 17 Pro and Pro Max

My most anticipated upcoming phone isn’t this year’s iPhone, it’s a Chinese flagship filled with one-of-a-kind features | Daily Reports Online

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I’ve always loved the idea of a clamshell foldable phone. Ever since the reveal of the original Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, I’ve been enamoured by the prospect of having a second little screen – almost like a smartwatch built directly into your phone.


Being able to see the time at a glance without picking up your phone is a massive convenience especially if, like me, you sit at a desk for hours a day and don’t want to constantly be reaching for your phone.

When you’re out and about it makes quickly switching between your music an absolute breeze too, and is a crowd pleaser if you’re taking photos at a social event. Seriously, I’ve never seen some of my friends more excited than when they realised they could use the tiny little screen like a mirror for the perfect shot. Unfortunately, actually living with the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra for multiple weeks, brought all my rose tinted hopes crashing down.

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It’s not a bad phone, don’t get me wrong, but the clamshell design leads to so many inevitable compromises. The battery life was pretty poor, especially compared to my Honor Magic 7 Pro daily driver at the time, as there’s only so much you can cram into such a tiny form factor. The folding screen itself also feels like a disaster waiting to happen, with a fragile hinge that could come to a violent, crunchy end thanks to just one wayward spec of sand.



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