Here’s when Apple to launch first foldable iPhone
In a groundbreaking move, tech giant Apple is reportedly working on a foldable iPhone, expected to hit the market as early as 2026.
This innovative design revamp could be the most significant hardware overhaul for the company’s flagship product since its inception in 2007.
According to sources, Apple has reached out to Asian suppliers to manufacture components for the novel device, codenamed “V68.”
The foldable iPhone is said to feature a clamshell design, similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip, which folds vertically from top to bottom.
The development comes as Apple faces increasing competition from rivals like Samsung, Honor, and Huawei. The global foldable smartphone market has experienced a remarkable 49% growth in the first quarter, with Huawei surpassing Samsung as the leading brand.
The foldable iPhone is expected to boast advanced artificial intelligence features, potentially triggering renewed demand for Apple’s products.
Additionally, the company also plans to introduce an upgraded camera system, allowing users to control aperture size mechanically and create depth-of-field effects.
While typical iPhone production takes around 24 months, the foldable model may require a longer development period. However, it’s important to note that there is no guarantee of the product’s release.
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