A foldable iPhone is one step closer! Thanks to Galaxy Z Fold 3 tech

EK Wireless | Houston's #1 Cell Phone Repair & Unlocking Store News A foldable iPhone is one step closer! Thanks to Galaxy Z Fold 3 tech

According to reports, Apple is working on a number of folding products, including a foldable iPhone… According to a recent claim, Apple is working on its own version of the OLED panel used in the Galaxy Z Fold 3 that is more suited to folding devices, perhaps opening the way for a foldable iPhone, iPad, or even Mac.
Apple has started working on an OLED display that does not utilize a polarizer. According to reports, removing the polarizer from the panel will allow it to be made thinner, making it more suitable for foldable panels.

According to the findings, a polarizer enhances display visibility while lowering the brightness. To compensate, phone manufacturers typically boost the brightness, although this reduces the display’s lifespan. Samsung Display’s OLED screen for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 employs the same technology as Samsung Electronics’. If Apple develops its own version of the technology, a future folding iPhone becomes a far more likely possibility.

According to reports, Apple is considering adding a foldable iPhone to its portfolio of finest iPhones, but development appears to be years away, so don’t expect a folding iPhone 14 this year or even next year.

Apple was testing a 9-inch foldable gadget, which might be an iPad or a combined tablet and phone, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, who predicted in April that it wouldn’t be available until 2025 at the earliest. According to Jon Prosser, Apple has decided on a clamshell folding smartphone similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip range.

According to reports, Apple is working on a MacBook with a folding display instead of a keyboard.

Later this year, Apple is likely to reveal a new iPhone that will forego the mini iPhone form factor in favor of a bigger ‘Max’ model that will lack Pro features like a new engine and 120Hz display.

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