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I guess I get nostalgia, but "simplicity" makes no sense. They are objectively more complicated than a modern candybar style phone, while being less durable and harder to carry.
I find them much easier to carry.
The issue with carrying things (pocket-wise or on body, idk about purses) has always been thickness.
Maybe for you. For me I always found the length annoying. My pockets have width. A phone can be thicker. That's also the case with a lot of purses.
Are conflating width and depth?
I am not. Sure my pocket has plenty of depth too but that doesn't mean i want a giant slab in it when there is plenty of width to spare and my phone can afford to get thicker.
Can it afford to be twice as thick?
OP seems confused about the different between a flip phone and foldable phone.
They are two massively different things.
I'm not sure. The models they listed and other comments they made make me think they mean the modern folding-screen flips
they mention both, which is odd as they are simply not comparable..