While foldable phones look impressive, the visible crease line in the center when they are opened often looks quite unsightly. Companies are actively working to resolve this issue, and now, a solution to the crease problem may also be seen in Apple's first foldable iPhone. Apple's first foldable iPhone is back in the headlines; a new leak reveals that, to address this crease-related annoyance, the company may utilize a dual-layer glass display, which could significantly reduce the visibility of the crease on the screen.
The company is reportedly working on a new screen structure designed to enhance durability. Furthermore, the device may incorporate self-healing screen technology and a redesigned hinge mechanism to ensure greater longevity. This device is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner display and an A20 Pro chipset.
Apple iPhone Fold Specifications (Expected)
The iPhone Fold is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner OLED display, an A20 Pro chip, and a 5.5-inch outer display. Additionally, a 5500 mAh battery is likely to be included to power the device. According to a well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, Apple may employ a dual-layer UTG (Ultra-Thin Glass) and UFG glass design for its inaugural iPhone Fold. Leaks—translated from a Chinese-language Weibo post—suggest that the display will be sandwiched between two thin sheets of glass, thereby preventing the screen from making direct contact with the hinge. If these leaks prove accurate, this design will reduce the pressure exerted on the panel and significantly boost the device's overall durability.
iPhone Fold Price (Expected)
In terms of pricing, the iPhone Fold is expected to be priced at CNY 15,999 (approximately ₹2,14,400) in China and $1,999 (approximately ₹1,84,700) in the United States. Another leak regarding the iPhone Fold suggests that Apple may order up to 20 million foldable panels from Samsung, indicating massive demand for the company's first foldable iPhone.
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