It seems that the possibility of introducing the folding iPhone in September is almost certain, and more details of this future product are now disclosed.
Apple has decided to use the fingerprint sensor instead of face recognition technology, according to Mark Gorman from Bloomberg, which usually has reliable resources. The reason for this is that the sensors required for Face ID can increase the thickness of the device, and Apple is looking to design the folding phone as slim as possible.
It is said that for this purpose the physical position of the SIM card will be removed and only the ESIM version will be released. Some previous reports have claimed that the phone would be about 1.5 mm in open mode, while the recently introduced Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is 1.5mm thick. In addition, the folding iPhone will be equipped with four cameras, including an exterior display, a camera on the interior and two 2 -megapixel cameras on the back.
One of Apple’s big challenges for producing folding iPhone has been to fade the line to the screen. Sources close to the project say the main reason for the development was the development of this issue, and now Apple has come to a solution that has satisfied its satisfaction. Gorman explained that the handset will use In-Cell TouchScreen technology in which the digitizer layer and the screen are in an integrated structure.
Such a design makes the plate folding less visible and improves the accuracy of the touch. Alongside this, a recent report has emphasized that the folding iPhone will be available in black and white and will have Apple’s dedicated C2 modem chip, which is first to be introduced on the iPhone 5.
This chip has improvements in productivity and battery life. Gorman believes that this product can be an important turning point for Apple, and that users who go to the folding iPhone will hardly return to regular models. Prior to the release of the handset in year 5, Apple will launch the iPhone 5 event next month.
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