Apple’s Commitment to Foldable Devices Appears to be Strengthening, According to Reports
Apple’s Foldable Devices: A Closer Look
Apple’s Plans Unveiled
Recent reports suggest that Apple is finally making progress on its long-rumored foldable devices. According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is working on two foldable devices, one intended to function as a laptop with a 19-inch diagonal display when unfolded, and the other resembling a larger phone with a display surpassing that of the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The company seems to have settled on an inward-folding design for these devices, with the foldable iPhone potentially hitting the market as early as 2026.
Insights from Bloomberg
Additional insights from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate that Apple’s larger foldable device may resemble a giant iPad and run on iPadOS, with a projected launch around 2028. Gurman also suggests that Apple is exploring the possibility of a foldable iPhone, potentially debuting in 2026. These reports align with previous rumors of Apple developing a super-thin iPhone, likely to be named the iPhone Air and expected to launch in the near future at a more affordable price point compared to the Pro models.
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