The Samsung Galaxy Fold in 2020 [Into The Fold Episode 3]

The Samsung Galaxy Fold in 2020 [Into The Fold Episode 3]

Опубликовано: 12 июн. 2020 г.Sponsored by dbrand. Skin your Samsung Galaxy Fold (and the rest of your devices!) here: https://dbrand.com/mrmobile-fold


[SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD REVIEW 2020]

“Totally worth it for a tech enthusiast.”
“Still feels futuristic”
“One of the very few phones that I keep wanting to jump back to.”
“Every time I used it, made me smile.”
“Best phone I’ve ever owned.”

These are responses to a tweet I posted asking for feedback from Samsung Galaxy Fold owners – and, as a Galaxy Fold owner myself, the overwhelmingly positive sentiment of the responses came as no surprise. While most of the smartphones I’ve reviewed over the past year have been wonderful and competent in their own right … none of them has changed the way I use a phone, or altered my perception of what a phone should be. The Samsung Galaxy Fold has. So for Episode 3 of “Into The Fold,” I’m re-reviewing the Galaxy Fold for 2020, after five months of using it as MrMobile’s daily driver.


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[ABOUT INTO THE FOLD EPISODE 3: SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD 2020 REVIEW]

This is the third in a series of episodes exploring the many facets of life on a folding screen. From the best foldable phones of 2020 to the bleeding-edge world of folding-screen laptops, Into The Fold is MrMobile’s showcase for the most exciting movement in mobile technology since 2007!

Episode 3, a long-term review of the Samsung Galaxy Fold for 2020, was produced following five months with a Samsung Galaxy Fold retail unit purchased by MrMobile/Future plc. With the exception of the sponsor dbrand, no company paid a fee or otherwise offered compensation in exchange for this coverage, nor did any company preview or approve this content before publication. The lone sponsor of this video is dbrand.


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Samsung Galaxy Fold [Amazon]:
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Into The Fold Episode 1: The Different Foldable Phones, Explained:
https://www.youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t8RS...

Into The Fold Episode 2: Revisiting the Motorola Razr – Now With Android 10:
https://youtu.be/iyWn-Lb_w_E

Galaxy Fold Contractor’s Review & Thoughts [contractorsPOV]:
https://youtu.be/fK56_4bf6U4

Galaxy Fold Unboxing and First Impressions [Flossy Carter]:
https://www.youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COOfI...

The World’s Smallest Windows PC In 2007! [LGR]:
https://youtu.be/7tYEbv26AFc

Gotham City Botanicals [Instagram]:
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Watch Toyota's full CES 2020 press conference (with flying car concept)

Watch Toyota's full CES 2020 press conference (with flying car concept)

Опубликовано: 6 янв. 2020 г.Toyota revealed its plans for Artificial Intelligence (AI), its «Woven City» plan, and its hope for the cars of the future today at CES 2020.

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Waymo 360° Experience: A Fully Self-Driving Journey (Audio Described)

Waymo 360° Experience: A Fully Self-Driving Journey (Audio Described)

Опубликовано: 4 мая 2018 г.Waymo has provided this audio description of the Waymo 360° Experience, making it possible for a wider audience to learn how Waymo's self-driving technology works. The original film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8R14...

Waymo began as the Google self-driving car project in 2009. Today, we have the world’s only fleet of fully self-driving cars on public roads. Step into our 360° video and take control of the camera to see through the “eyes” of our car. Then, be one of the first in the world to take a ride with Waymo.

Here’s how to explore the video in 360°:
— On mobile, move your phone around to explore in all directions.
— On desktop, use your mouse to drag the video around your screen.
— If you have Cardboard, tap the Cardboard icon in the bottom right of the YouTube player, insert your phone into Cardboard, and look around. If you have Google Daydream View, just place your phone into the headset.

This film was built using footage and real-time data from an actual trip on city streets. Learn more about how it was made: https://medium.com/waymo/recreating-t

Why Tesla's Model X Was The First SUV To Receive A Perfect Crash Test Rating

Why Tesla's Model X Was The First SUV To Receive A Perfect Crash Test Rating

Опубликовано: 18 янв. 2019 г.SUVs are generally safe, but have a high rollover probability. Tesla was able to overcome this obstacle with their Model X SUV. Here's how they did it.

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The following is a transcript of the video:

Narrator: This Tesla Model X refuses to roll over. Unlike most SUVs which tend to roll over with ease, the Model X continues to return to an upright position. Here's why the Model X was the first SUV to receive a perfect crash test rating. When it comes to vehicle safety, size matters. So it's not uncommon for SUVs to be generally safer than your standard sedan. However, they tend to have one big shortcoming. Rollovers.

SUVs are notorious for having a high center of gravity causing them to roll over when put into tight maneuvering situations, or a side impact. Rollovers can result in the partial or full ejection of passengers from the vehicle, increasing the chances of injury or death. In 2016, rollovers happened in one percent of serious crashes in passenger vehicles but accounted for one-third of collision-related deaths. 

Over the past three decades, automakers have been able to reduce the frequency of rollovers in vehicles with technology and more stable designs. However, once a serious impact occurs it's just basic physics. A higher center of gravity increases the likelihood of a car tipping or rolling over.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA is the only organization that tests rollover resistance. They also test frontal crashes and side impacts from a pole and barrier. After each test, they measure readings from a dummy to determine how much damage a real person is likely to sustain. They use this data to determine a safety rating in each category and an overall safety rating for the vehicle.

Amongst its many luxury features, the Model X hosts active safety technology such as collision avoidance systems and automatic emergency braking. But what sets the Model X apart is its design. Like other Teslas, the Model X has a large, rigid battery pack located on the floor of the vehicle. This gives the Model X a much lower center of gravity than your average SUV. In the event of a collision that would normally cause an SUV to roll over, this would happen instead.

But rollovers are just one aspect of the safety test. Since the Model X is an electric vehicle, there's no need for mechanical components in the hood of the car. This allows for a much larger crumple zone to absorb energy from a frontal crash. It also has specially-made side sills that absorb energy in addition to its rigid side pillars. These features help reduce the force exerted on passengers and increases their protection. But if you don't have $80,000 laying around for a Model X there’s still plenty of SUVs out there with excellent safety ratings.

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Why Tesla's Model X Was The First SUV To Receive A Perfect Crash Test Rating