But as it turns out, the TriFold feels shockingly lightweight in person. Paul noted that the TriFold actually feels lighter than the Huawei Mate XT, even though the Mate XT is technically 11 grams lighter.
How much did Samsung pay this guy? Like what does this even mean? “Oh it feels lighter than the phone that factually weighs less,” I can’t really trust the rest of the review if the beginning is glazing samsung this hard.
It’s possible that good ergonomics and balance can make something feel lighter than it is, especially in comparison to a device with less good ergonomics and balance.
Not saying that’s what’s happening here, just saying it’s not impossible.
It’s fairly well established that weight distribution is far more important than the actual weight. See VR headsets, stuff like the Index is hardly the lightest headset out there but it’s sure as hell didn’t feel like it wasn’t.
How much did Samsung pay this guy? Like what does this even mean? “Oh it feels lighter than the phone that factually weighs less,” I can’t really trust the rest of the review if the beginning is glazing samsung this hard.
It’s possible that good ergonomics and balance can make something feel lighter than it is, especially in comparison to a device with less good ergonomics and balance.
Not saying that’s what’s happening here, just saying it’s not impossible.
It’s fairly well established that weight distribution is far more important than the actual weight. See VR headsets, stuff like the Index is hardly the lightest headset out there but it’s sure as hell didn’t feel like it wasn’t.