Apple is gearing up to reveal its foldable iPhone soon and has made a significant stride in addressing potential issues associated with this type of device. A patent application filed by Apple showcases its innovative solution to a problem that could otherwise plague foldable screen phones.
Patent offers glimpse into the foldable iPhone
The patent reveals that the device will include a sensor akin to an accelerometer. This sensor will quickly fold the phone shut when it detects a fall, mitigating the risks associated with a foldable screen.
The patent notes that if the phone isn’t high enough off the ground, the folding mechanism may not close entirely. However, Apple maintains that even in such cases, the mechanism will offer some protection. This is a logical approach, as a fully open 180-degree screen would be more prone to damage.
Speculation about Apple’s foldable iPhone has been swirling for quite some time. The company’s new patent serves as a strong indicator that the phone’s debut may be just around the corner. According to insiders, Apple’s “iPhone Fold” is set to launch in 2025.
As foldable smartphones become more prevalent, Apple appears poised to make a splash in this market. What do you think about Apple’s foray into foldable phones and their patent application? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
{{user}} {{datetime}}
{{text}}