Apple seems to be developing its folding phone and I have heard a lot of information so far. Apple apparently plans to deliver its first folding product in any perfect way, so that no folding on the screen is seen. Most likely, the hinge will be the most important part of the folding handset, and a prominent analyst believes that Apple will use liquid metal to increase its durability.
Earlier, there were reports that Apple plans to launch a foldable phone with no visible wrinkles on the screen, which seems to be achieved using an advanced hinge mechanism. According to Ming-Chi Ku, Apple will use a liquid metal hinge, which in addition to increasing the durability of the phone, reduces the screen. According to available reports, the company has chosen liquid metal to fix problems related to folding displays.
In order to produce folding iPhone hinges, the Die-Casting process will be used to shape liquid metal. This technique enables smooth and integrated performance for the hinge, thus increasing the screen filter and the effects of folding in the front of the device will reach its lowest level. We’ve already seen such signs on Samsung, Google and other Android folding phones, and this seems to be one of the main concerns of users.
Ku says that Apple has already used liquid metal materials to produce pins out of its products, but the folding iPhone will be the company’s first product to be used on a much wider scale. Apple has chosen DongGuan EontEC to provide the liquid metal needed to produce the folding iPhone.
Apple is apparently ready to unveil its first folding phone. According to recent reports, the device will be 4.3 inches and an exterior display of 1.5 inches. The dimensions of the device are almost similar to Google Pixel Fold, but it is important to see what Apple will take. It has also been reported that the company has chosen a book similar to the Galaxy Zed Fold instead of a similar design.
Recent reports have shown that the folding iPhone will be equipped with a dual rear camera system and a front camera. Inspired by the iPad Air and iPad mini series, this folding handset will use the Touch ID in the Home button instead of Facebook. Also, the device can be the thinnest product of Apple with a thickness of only 1.5 mm in thickness, but it will increase to 1.5 mm in thickness. The mass production of the device is expected to begin in the last quarter of the year, indicating the possibility of its release early in the year.
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