 Galaxy Fold, you get a powerful smartphone and a revolutionary tablet, all in a single premium package. Companies are redefining what a smartphone is, and this begs the question, are foldable phones the phone of the future? Samsung announced the Galaxy Fold, a foldable phone which has two screens, one on the outside and another one that folds inwards. Huawei announced the Huawei Mate X, a completely different version of the foldable phone which only has one screen, but it folds outwards instead. We interviewed some Cal students to see what they think. I think the Huawei Mate X is better, so Huawei actually has their own patented hinges so that instead of folding inwards, Huawei can fold outwards and the view would be like beautiful either way, however much you fold it. Samsung does not have that capability. I think the Huawei is better for now, because I like how the screen folds outwards instead of inwards, so when you fold it in half it's actually two usable full screens that have full definition. Do you think that folding phones are just a gimmick, or do you think they're actually useful? Personally, I think it's a gimmick, because I mean you have tablets already, having a folding phone doesn't actually have the purpose of like, if you want a bigger screen then just get a tablet, and especially now a tablet can work basically like a personal computer. It's not that useful for now just because it's a bit clumsy to carry and also a little bit expensive, not accessible to the general market. What's your idea of a smartphone of the future? Potentially, there's no like physical object, instead it's like implanted into you because since the technology of that thing is already in place.