Key Points:
- Apple is trying to patent an iPhone model that is free of any armor required to provide water or dust resistance.
- According to Rubli (a reporter), an article published in Spain emphasizes the arrival of foldable MacBooks, which is a sharp contrast to Apple’s silence on the foldable iPhone.
- Whether foldable MacBooks will be on par with the much-vaunted durability standards is a potential hurdle – one Apple may be keen to address.
While, unusually, Apple has remained silent on the next generation of foldable iPhones, ignoring the ongoing discussions about foldable iPhones, which are expected to be delivered at a later date. Although it has been speculated that a 20.3” foldable MacBook belongs to the category led by renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the question remains fascinating as to whether or not Apple is planning a foldable iPhone. Although rapid automation has been predicted in the past, some signs indicate a new trend.
Based on information from Patently Apple, there is a US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) patent filing from Apple that reveals preparations for their potential foldable iPhone. Part of this device called the “iPhone flip”, which is one of its elements, has been described as crucial to such a device. Details of the square display with seats, which are hinged and therefore able to fold and open, are reflected in Apple’s patent, which shows that folding and opening are possible.
This patent filing makes it clear that a clamshell phone design is attempted by incorporating a hinge mechanism, like existing models of foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Flip and Motorola Razr. Relevantly, the patent covers complex parts consisting of a friction clip and instruction plate with gears. Although the said submission does not confirm this being Apple’s official plan, it does indicate a shift in the California tech giant’s focus toward exploring clamshell foldable configurations supported by the market fundamentals that are attracting this model. Are.