Apple aims to create the most perfect foldable iPhone possible, not only in terms of design but also in terms of features, especially the crease on the screen. Of these, the hinge is said to be the most important part. To solve the problem, famous analyst Ming-chi Kuo said Apple will use liquid metal to increase durability and minimize wrinkles on the screen.
A design concept for a folding iPhone
Previously, it was reported that Apple was planning to introduce a foldable iPhone without a crease on the screen, thanks to an advanced hinge mechanism. Liquid metal will be produced using a molding process to make the hinge work more efficiently, while minimizing wrinkles - a common problem on foldable smartphones from Samsung and Google.
Apple has used liquid metal in the past for SIM ejectors, but this is the first time the company has applied the material on a large scale for a mainstream product. Dongguan EonTec has been chosen as the exclusive supplier of liquid metal for Apple's first foldable iPhone.
What's interesting about the foldable iPhone?
According to the latest information, the device's internal display will be 7.8 inches in size, while the external display will be 5.5 inches. The design of the foldable iPhone could be similar to the Galaxy Z Fold, with a dual-camera setup on the back and a single camera on the front. The product will also be equipped with Touch ID in the Home button instead of Face ID.
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When unfolded, the foldable iPhone could be Apple's thinnest device yet, measuring just 4.5mm thick, but when folded, it could be as thin as 9.5mm. Mass production is expected to begin in the final quarter of 2026, opening up the possibility of a product launch as early as 2027.
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