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Apple Explores Development of Foldable iPhones Similar to Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

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Apple Explores Development Of Foldable Iphones Similar To Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

According to a recent report by The Information, tech giant Apple is said to be working on the development of foldable iPhones and iPads, drawing inspiration from the likes of Samsung and Oppo. The company, known for its innovative designs, is exploring the clamshell format similar to the popular Samsung Galaxy Flip series.

However, Apple enthusiasts might have to wait a little longer as these foldable devices are not expected to hit the market before 2024 or 2025, according to the report. One of the main challenges faced by Apple lies in ensuring the durability and slimness of these devices, as they need to be strong enough without compromising the sleekness of the current iPhones.

The design team at Apple is grappling with the dilemma of creating a foldable iPhone that can withstand external screen usage without easy breakage. Additionally, they are also working on the integration of essential components into a thinner phone, an inherent difficulty due to the requirements of larger batteries and screen parts.

Apple has been engaging with various Asian manufacturers to explore sourcing parts for these foldable devices, which are anticipated to be available in multiple sizes. Moreover, Apple engineers are passionately focused on developing a folding iPad, comparable in size to the existing iPad Mini but with an astonishing eight-inch screen. Their vision includes ensuring a seamless folding experience, devoid of a noticeable crease, and the capability for the device to lie flat when opened.

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