The 5G-enabled might not be the most refined or powerful smartphone you can get for around $1,000 right now, but in a sea of far too similar Android flagships with conventional designs, its multitasking-focused form factor certainly stands out.
For an experimental first-gen device, this thing is also not bad at many of the tasks you could throw at it to take advantage of both the main 6.8-inch screen and a secondary 3.9-inch display hiding behind it. It’s thus not surprising to see T-Mobile follow and today with its own , just as promised back when the unconventional handset …
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