Apple’s development of foldable iPhone faces additional delays, forced to pause progress.
Apple is one of the few big names that has not entered the foldable market yet, but a lot is expected from the company, especially with the foldable iPhone mentioned in the reports. However, it now appears that Apple may have to put its plans to develop a foldable device on hold, with reports suggesting that the company is now revising its timetable for launching the product instead of bringing it to consumers quickly.
So what has forced Apple to postpone its release plans and is the information credible? Well, any news about Apple attracts interest, and the use of a foldable combo attracts more eyeballs. But Apple hasn’t officially talked about the foldable, which means the actual plans could be some time away.
According to the tips, Apple has bought foldable products from other brands and uses their design and engineering as a benchmark to build its own foldable. For a brand like Apple, the situation is a bit hard to believe, but we are talking purely about the details, as stated in the report.
But it seems that Apple has faced problems in tuning the display of the foldable device to its standards and quality, which is sure to push the product’s release timeline. After all, a foldable device is nothing without a screen and knowing Apple’s standards, the company is better off bringing the best version available instead of rolling out a half-baked product.
The likes of Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo and even Huawei have shown us the evolution of the foldable market, but there is no doubt that Apple is probably the most anticipated name in this segment, with everyone waiting to see what the company has to offer with its products.
There is also another confusion regarding the foldable form that Apple will introduce first, whether it could be a full-size foldable or flip iPhone. Or could we see a foldable iPad as the company’s first product.
There’s a lot to sort out here, but it looks like the company has invested heavily in mixed reality, with the Vision Pro finally hitting the market, people buying the device and some even returning the $3,499 headset.