Due to display crease problems, which affect most current generation foldable smartphones, Apple has postponed the release of its foldable iPhone until 2027. As it wants to keep to “strict requirements for crease and reliability,” Apple is reportedly “still evaluating component specifications,” according to a MacRumors story that cites TrendForce of South Korea. According to reports, Apple is worried about the screen creasing problem, which might compromise the foldable device’s flexible display’s long-term reliability.
The report added that even though rivals like Samsung have grown more and more well-liked in the market, the Cupertino, California-based tech behemoth is taking its time releasing a foldable iPhone model. Apple reportedly has a competitive advantage when it comes to the debut of foldable products because of its established client base and market effect. In addition, according to the TrendForce analysis, Apple’s entry into the foldable industry might “significantly shift market dynamics.”
According to a 9To5Mac report from earlier this year, Apple has transferred some of the engineers that were working on the Vision Pro headset to the development of foldable iPhones and iPads. Additionally, it said that screen samples for a potential foldable iPhone prototype model had been sent by Samsung and LG, Apple’s South Korean display makers. According to reports, the display samples were between 7 and 8 inches in size, which raises the possibility that Apple is developing a foldable smartphone in the form of a book with an open display that resembles an iPad mini.
According to a recent MacRumor rumor, Apple plans to introduce a foldable iPad or MacBook with a huge screen before releasing a folding iPhone. Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo, who stated in March that Apple’s foldable MacBook with a larger screen is the only foldable device with a proper development plan, adds additional support to this. According to Kuo, Apple has a “Clear development schedule” for a 20.3-inch foldable MacBook, which is anticipated to go into mass production by 2027. Kuo made this claim in a post on X (previously Twitter).
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