Apple has continued its efforts to develop modern OLED screens to be the screen of its upcoming foldable iPhone.
A new report by TheElec reports that Apple has already begun its first steps to manufacture the first foldable iPhone phone, and the report indicated that the screens that Apple is developing will lack polarizer technology, and will be with advanced OLED technology.
With expectations that the phone will be thinner, to facilitate the process of folding the phone, and to enhance its distinction in the face of Apple’s competitors in launching a foldable phone, most notably Samsung, which previously presented the Galaxy Z Fold 3, and it was the first phone of this type to be presented with an OLED screen.
The date of the launch of the foldable iPhone
The first foldable iPhone from Apple is preparing to enter the market in 2025, according to what a “trusted expert” revealed.
According to new tweets by trusted expert Ming-Chi Kuo, reported by Apple WD, the first foldable phone bearing the famous Apple logo may arrive in 2025 at the earliest.
With these comments, Kuo corroborates the predictions of trusted expert Ross Young revealed in a report he published last February.
In it, he said that Apple had delayed the foldable iPhone until 2025.
As Ming-Chi Kuo said in his recent tweet, “I expected Apple to release a foldable iPhone by 2024 in my reports last year, but it is now clear that this prediction needs to be revised.
I expect Apple to launch its first foldable product in 2025 at the earliest, which might be a foldable iPad or a mix of iPad and iPhone.”