Foldable smartphones have become increasingly common in recent years. In this context, brands are releasing new models to increase competition. For the past few months, it’s been known that Apple would join this competition. However, recent reports indicate that the company is facing a significant challenge. Here’s the latest information about the foldable iPhone…
Apple faces screen issues with foldable iPhone!
Foldable smartphones have been around since 2019, with Samsung leading the way in this field. Unfortunately, Apple has been quite late to the game. However, it’s been suggested recently that the company has been developing a foldable iPhone with a “better late than never” attitude. There has been an important development regarding this.
According to a foreign informant, Apple has allegedly purchased foldable smartphones from other brands to get an idea and thoroughly examine them. It’s claimed that the research and development team dissected these devices for analysis.
However, the source claims that after the research, Apple shelved the foldable iPhone project. It’s alleged that the reason for this decision is difficulties encountered in producing the device’s screen. There is no information available about what these difficulties specifically entail.
It’s expected that Apple will not release its first foldable iPhone until 2027. So, there’s still quite some time ahead.
Apple’s first foldable device could be the iPad
According to reliable sources in the industry, Apple’s first foldable device might not be an iPhone but an iPad. Expectations are quite high in this regard. While the American tech giant hasn’t even released its first foldable model yet, it’s also important to remember that Samsung will be launching its sixth-generation foldable devices (Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6) towards the end of this year.
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