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When Will Apple Join the Trend?

 Samsung in 2019 and 2020 unveiled two foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Fold and the Galaxy Flip Z, both of which feature a foldable design that converts from one shape to another.

The Galaxy Fold transitions from a 4.6-inch smartphone into a 7.3-inch tablet, while the Galaxy Z Flip is a 6.7-inch smartphone that folds in half to be more portable. Other companies like Motorola and Huawei have also released foldable smartphones. The technology is nascent and still riddled with issues, but foldable smartphones are a trend right now, and a trend that Apple might one day adopt.

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Foldable iPhone Rumors

Hints of a foldable iPhone kicked off in 2016 when rumors suggested LG display would be mass-producing foldable displays for smartphones in 2018 and supplying them to companies like Apple and Google.

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A 2017 rumor kept the folding ?iPhone? concept alive, indicating Apple was partnering up with LG to develop an ?iPhone? with a foldable display. LG has a number of foldable display prototypes that use flexible OLED panels, including one that folds over like a book and a second that rolls up like a newspaper.

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More recently, Samsung has offered to supply foldable displays to Apple for use in future iPhones, and Apple supplier Corning is working on a foldable glass solution. Corning is a current Apple supplier, and foldable glass from Corning sounds promising for a future ?iPhone?.

Samsung is rumored to be providing foldable display samples to Apple for a future foldable ?iPhone? as of September 2020. Samsung is reportedly providing Apple with samples for one year, suggesting that Apple is ramping up work on a foldable ?iPhone?.

Leaker Jon Prosser claims that Apple is working on a foldable iPhone prototype that features two separate display panels that are connected by a hinge rather than a single display design like the Samsung Galaxy Fold.

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The device is said to feature round, stainless steel edges like the iPhone 11, and while there's no notch, Apple has added a "tiny forehead" that houses Face ID. Though the prototype is two separate panels, the displays together look "fairly continuous and seamless."

Apple is likely testing multiple prototype designs and it's not clear if this prototype (or any prototype) will make it to an eventual release.

Foldable iPhone Patents

Apple patents all kinds of things that never become finished products so patents aren't necessarily a reliable way to predict what's in development, but Apple has a few foldable ?iPhone? patents.

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Apple's first foldable iPhone patent surfaced in 2016, describing a smartphone that folds in half horizontally using a flexible OLED display and a hinged metal support structure. Both halves of the display remain accessible when the phone is shut, and there are also drawings depicting devices with multiple folds.

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A 2019 patent application describes a foldable smartphone with a built-in heating element or display heating feature to cut down on failures at the fold in cold temperatures, a problem that has the potential to impact foldable smartphones.

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The hinge mechanism is designed to ensure adequate separation between the first and second parts of the display. When the device is unfolded, movable flaps extend to cover the gap, and then retract when the device is folded.

An Apple patent granted in March describes a unique alternative to a foldable ?iPhone?, explaining a system that would allow two or more devices to act as one when brought close to each other through the use of proximity sensors.

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The patent envisions two separate devices that automatically detect one another when placed together with a shared display. The wording of the patent seems to suggest that Apple could create a single bendable device comprised of two displays in seamless communication with each other.

When Will Apple Launch a Foldable iPhone?

There's no concrete evidence at this time that a foldable ?iPhone? is in the works for a near-future launch. A note from a Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst in 2018 suggested a foldable ?iPhone? would come in 2020.

We're already seeing multiple rumors about the 2020 iPhones and none of those rumors have mentioned foldable ?iPhone? technology. A foldable ?iPhone? is unlikely to come out before 2021 for that reason, if one is in the works at all.

What Will Apple's Foldable iPhone Look Like?

With no concrete rumors about a foldable ?iPhone? in the works, there's no word on what form a foldable device might take.

As reference examples, we've seen foldable smartphones that fold vertically both inwards and outwards from Samsung and Huawei. Apple's patents have featured a device that folds horizontally and is not quite as wide as smartphones from Huawei and Samsung's versions, but Apple's patents are conceptual.

We don't know what Apple's foldable smartphone might look like until it's further along in development, but there is an allegedly prototype being worked on that features towo displays connected by a hinge.

What's the Competition?

As mentioned above, Samsung has come out with the Galaxy Fold, a $1,980 smartphone that folds in half inwards thanks to a hidden hinge in the middle.

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Samsung unveiled a second-generation foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Z Flip, in February 2020. The Galaxy Z Flip is a 6.7-inch smartphone that folds in half to make it more compact and pocketable. It differs from the Galaxy Fold because it starts out smartphone sized and isn't operable while folded, while the Galaxy Fold is a convertible device that's meant to serve as both a smartphone when folded and a tablet when unfolded.

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Huawei in February 2019 out with a folding smartphone, the Mate X, which is priced at $2,600. Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Mate X folds outwards instead of inwards, which gives it a display on both sides when closed. The Mate X measures in at 6.6 inches in smartphone mode and 8 inches when expanded.

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Motorola also has a foldable smartphone, the RAZR, that's similar to the Galaxy Z Flip. It's designed to look like the traditional Motorola RAZR flip phone, but with a screen that folds in half to provide a full-screen experience.

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Foldable Smartphone Issues

Ahead of the launch of Samsung's first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, Samsung was forced to delay

When launching the Galaxy Fold, Samsung was forced to delay the debut after reviewers provided with one of the new devices uncovered major durability issues, with screens breaking after just a few days of use.

Samsung addressed the problems with some design tweaks, making the Galaxy Fold more durable and better able to withstand repeated folding.

Similar problems have been uncovered with the Galaxy Z Flip, and there have been complaints about the display quality (the Galaxy Z Flip uses bendable glass) and at least one user has seen issues with the display cracking in cold temperatures.

Motorola's RAZR has also not fared well, and one reviewer saw the device's display break down the middle after just a week of usage with no known trigger causing the failure.

Given the high price points of foldable iPhones, their delicate nature, and their penchant for failing, Apple may be planning to wait until the technology is more mature before deciding to launch its own foldable ?iPhone?.

Originally published at https://www.macrumors.com/

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