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There’s no headphone jack on the bottom, although it
includes a USB-C-to-headphone dongle in the box.
Here’s the magic: Push the screen to the left and it
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sensor is in a place only lefties can love.
In T-shape, the phone is nicely balanced. Whether I was
cradling it along its length or gripping the bottom
screen as a handle, it didn’t feel like it was about to fall
out of my hand. The big screen then defaults to a
carousel of apps designed for the dual-screen
experience, although you can run pretty much any app
on either screen.
The Wing, Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Surface Duo
and everything like them are all trying to square an
ergonomic circle—attempting to put impossibly big
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and it’ll be interesting to see which one rises to the top.
The Wing,
Galaxy Z Flip,
Galaxy Z Fold 2,
Surface Duo
and everything
like them are all
trying to square
an ergonomic
circle.