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iPhone Flip: Everything We Know About Apple's Potential Galaxy Z Fold 6 Rival
CNET Voices is a group of industry creators, contributors and emerging thought leaders that have paired with CNET's award-winning editorial team to provide you with unique content from different perspectives. Samsung, Motorola and even Google have released half a decade of foldable phones, with Apple nowhere to be seen. The latest flexible-screen devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Motorola Razr Plus reboot and Pixel Fold show mature designs and robust flexible displays, leaving the foldables niche handily dominated by Android devices. And yet, Apple still hasn't introduced its own foldable, despite evidence mounting for years that the company is seemingly tinkering with not just a folding device but a name: the iPhone Flip. September 2023 came and went with the launch of the iPhone 15 series but no hints at a foldable phone. Apple focused on its AR/VR headset, the Apple Vision Pro, which launched in early 2024. Then at WWDC in June, the company introduced something new...in software, not hardware: Apple Intelligence, a suite of generative AI tools coming in iOS 18 due later this year for the iPhone 15 and upcoming iPhone 16 as well as in updates for Apple devices in other product families. After revealing its belated AI plans to the public to catch the wave of artificial intelligence, it's not clear if or when Apple will switch focus to bring an iPhone Flip to market. Still, rumors suggest it's put years of research into folding handset tech. The newest rumors suggest Apple has been working on iPhone Flip models in two different sizes, though there have been difficulties in making the devices to Apple's demanding standards. The company may also be working on a folding tablet with a screen around the size of an iPad Mini. But we may not see an iPhone Flip for years. By mid-2024, market analysts at TrendForce estimated that issues with the display crease might push back an Apple foldable until 2027, according to 9To5Mac. Prior rumors said Apple may not launch its own flexible screen device until 2025, and Samsung hasn't let phone fans forget it by releasing an app that will let Apple phone owners experience a Z Fold-esque experience by placing two iPhones side-by-side. Years ago in 2017, folks predicted that a foldable iPhone could launch in the then-near future of 2020 -- which didn't happen. Analysts and leakers have been kicking the release date down the road ever since, and rumors and wish lists have hung around as phone fans keep their hopes up. Absent any confirmed details from Apple, here's everything we know so far about the company's future foray into foldables. Read more: I Visited Samsung's Home Turf to See if Foldable Phones Are Really the Future Foldable iPhone hopefuls will at least be encouraged that Apple seemingly continues to tinker with an iPhone Flip design. The company is said to be working on two sizes of folding iPhones, according to a report by The Information, which align with prior rumors in suggesting the phones will be in the clamshell format like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 or Motorola Razr Plus. But it sounds like Apple's been struggling to meet its high expectations: The company's design team wants the iPhone Flip to be half as thin as current iPhone models and to have displays on the outside that are visible when the device is folded shut, according to the report. Development on the iPhone Flip was halted around 2020, the report noted, in order to focus on a new project, a folding iPad. This device would have an 8-inch display to be around the size of the iPad Mini. The foldable tablet supposedly had less strict durability and thickness requirements, as it wouldn't need to fit in pockets like an iPhone Flip. Apple was still working on ways to reduce the crease in the middle of the folding display and get the iPad to lie fully flat. It seems to be an open secret that Apple is working toward a foldable iPhone. The company has been registering patents for foldable technologies for almost a decade now, and while there's no guarantee that one will come out even after all that research (remember AirPower?), there's still been buzz and possible release dates floated for years -- though still not one solid enough to get excited about. Early rumors pointed to 2021 as a potential target date, but the year passed with no foldable iPhone in sight. A March 2021 report from longtime Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo (via MacRumors) suggested 2023 might be more realistic (though that possibility is dwindling as the year runs out). According to Kuo, Apple still needs to figure out technology and mass production issues before bringing a device like this to market, hence the wait. Speculation later in 2021 from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman aligned with Kuo's predictions: In his Power On Newsletter, Gurman said that the foldable iPhone may not arrive for another two to three years. But since then, new rumors have pointed to an even later release. Reliable display analyst Ross Young said in February that the foldable iPhone has been pushed back to 2025, and Kuo reaffirmed his predicted release window in a tweet in April 2022. "Apple may launch its first foldable product in 2025 at the earliest, which may be a foldable iPad or a hybrid of iPad and iPhone," Kuo wrote in the tweet. The rumor mill has quieted down since then, and it still doesn't look like we'll get an iPhone foldable in 2024, especially as a report in early 2024 by The Information suggests that schedule could have been pushed back. That still leaves one year before Kuo's prediction could possibly become reality. Assuming development is on schedule. Another rumor in February by Weibo-based blogger Fixed Focus Digital as first noticed by MacRumors suggests that the foldable iPhone project is delayed for the foreseeable future. The problem? Apple, which is rumored to be using Samsung folding panels for its iPhone Flip's display, was dissatisfied with the performance of the screens after they broke down a few days into testing. That's echoed by the most recent estimate by TrendForce market analysts, reported in 9To5Mac, which predicted that an Apple foldable might not be released until 2027 at the earliest. Why? Apple's strict requirements for reliability and the phone display's crease. Read more: Top Foldable Phones for 2024 A 2021 report from Bloomberg indicated Apple already had a working prototype of a foldable iPhone display. While it's not yet a working model, it's a step up from a patent -- which, until then, was all we had seen. Apple seems to have taken out every patent under the sun when it comes to foldable displays, including an origami-style folding display, a flip-up display and even a wraparound display. And while we don't know which one will make the final cut, both Kuo and Bloomberg seem to agree that the current prototype is more of a traditional fold-out design. Unlike Microsoft's Surface Duo, which has hinges on the exterior, Apple's would have one continuous display with a hidden hinge mechanism like the Galaxy Fold. However, Apple leaker Jon Prosser reported in early 2021 that the iPhone Flip will likely use a clamshell design and come in several "fun colors." Between the bright pastels of the iPhone 15 and Plus and the sleeker deep blue of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, an array of fun colors for Apple's first foldable device is definitely a possibility. YouTuber ConceptsiPhone also gave us a glimpse into what the iPhone Flip could look with concept art of the foldable iPhone in the colors blue, red, gold and green. While Samsung and others have been testing the waters, Apple has been learning from the pain points of their foldable devices and figuring out how they'd be used. One of these pain points: the crease. A lot of the current cover materials, including the glass and plastic mix that Samsung uses for the Z Fold and Z Flip, show a visible crease when folded out to full screen. To avoid it, Apple would likely have to wait for Corning, Apple's glass provider, to create some kind of bendable version of its Ceramic Shield screen. The company is already working on a bendable glass but hasn't announced a launch date for it. Kuo tweeted in April 2022 that Apple was testing a foldable OLED screen. Korean tech news site The Elec also reported that Apple was working with LG to develop a foldable OLED panel. Price is another major problem for these types of devices. Although Samsung still has the most affordable folding phone with the clamshell Z Flip 5 at $999, most others in the category are book-style foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Pixel Fold, which are around twice the price of most flagship phones. We wouldn't expect a foldable iPhone to be cheaper than its rivals. Apple's foldable needs to be in line with current foldable and nonfoldable models to be able to compete against other brands and entice iPhone users to ditch their single-screen devices and pay more for a foldable. A report last year found that half of American consumers are interested in buying a foldable phone, though Apple customers are slightly less willing to make the leap than Samsung or LG users. But perhaps the "Apple effect" will change those stats if and when a foldable iPhone ever becomes reality.
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iPhone Flip: Everything We Know About Apple's Potential Galaxy Z Flip 6 Rival
CNET Voices is a group of industry creators, contributors and emerging thought leaders that have paired with CNET's award-winning editorial team to provide you with unique content from different perspectives. Samsung, Motorola and even Google have released half a decade of foldable phones, with Apple nowhere to be seen. The latest flexible-screen devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Motorola Razr Plus reboot and Pixel Fold show mature designs and robust flexible displays, leaving the foldables niche handily dominated by Android devices. And yet, Apple still hasn't introduced its own foldable, despite evidence mounting for years that the company is seemingly tinkering with not just a folding device but a name: the iPhone Flip. September 2023 came and went with the launch of the iPhone 15 series but no hints at a foldable phone. Apple focused on its AR/VR headset, the Apple Vision Pro, which launched in early 2024. Then at WWDC in June, the company introduced something new...in software, not hardware: Apple Intelligence, a suite of generative AI tools coming in iOS 18 due later this year for the iPhone 15 and upcoming iPhone 16 as well as in updates for Apple devices in other product families. After revealing its belated AI plans to the public to catch the wave of artificial intelligence, it's not clear if or when Apple will switch focus to bring an iPhone Flip to market. Still, rumors suggest it's put years of research into folding handset tech. The newest rumors suggest Apple has been working on iPhone Flip models in two different sizes, though there have been difficulties in making the devices to Apple's demanding standards. The company may also be working on a folding tablet with a screen around the size of an iPad Mini. But we may not see an iPhone Flip for years. By mid-2024, market analysts at TrendForce estimated that issues with the display crease might push back an Apple foldable until 2027, according to 9To5Mac. Prior rumors said Apple may not launch its own flexible screen device until 2025, and Samsung hasn't let phone fans forget it by releasing an app that will let Apple phone owners experience a Z Fold-esque experience by placing two iPhones side-by-side. Years ago in 2017, folks predicted that a foldable iPhone could launch in the then-near future of 2020 -- which didn't happen. Analysts and leakers have been kicking the release date down the road ever since, and rumors and wish lists have hung around as phone fans keep their hopes up. Absent any confirmed details from Apple, here's everything we know so far about the company's future foray into foldables. Read more: I Visited Samsung's Home Turf to See if Foldable Phones Are Really the Future Two foldable iPhone Flips? Foldable iPhone hopefuls will at least be encouraged that Apple seemingly continues to tinker with an iPhone Flip design. The company is said to be working on two sizes of folding iPhones, according to a report by The Information, which align with prior rumors in suggesting the phones will be in the clamshell format like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 or Motorola Razr Plus. But it sounds like Apple's been struggling to meet its high expectations: The company's design team wants the iPhone Flip to be half as thin as current iPhone models and to have displays on the outside that are visible when the device is folded shut, according to the report. Development on the iPhone Flip was halted around 2020, the report noted, in order to focus on a new project, a folding iPad. This device would have an 8-inch display to be around the size of the iPad Mini. The foldable tablet supposedly had less strict durability and thickness requirements, as it wouldn't need to fit in pockets like an iPhone Flip. Apple was still working on ways to reduce the crease in the middle of the folding display and get the iPad to lie fully flat. Release date: The iPhone Flip launch could be in 2025...or 2027 It seems to be an open secret that Apple is working toward a foldable iPhone. The company has been registering patents for foldable technologies for almost a decade now, and while there's no guarantee that one will come out even after all that research (remember AirPower?), there's still been buzz and possible release dates floated for years -- though still not one solid enough to get excited about. Early rumors pointed to 2021 as a potential target date, but the year passed with no foldable iPhone in sight. A March 2021 report from longtime Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo (via MacRumors) suggested 2023 might be more realistic (though that possibility is dwindling as the year runs out). According to Kuo, Apple still needs to figure out technology and mass production issues before bringing a device like this to market, hence the wait. Speculation later in 2021 from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman aligned with Kuo's predictions: In his Power On Newsletter, Gurman said that the foldable iPhone may not arrive for another two to three years. But since then, new rumors have pointed to an even later release. Reliable display analyst Ross Young said in February that the foldable iPhone has been pushed back to 2025, and Kuo reaffirmed his predicted release window in a tweet in April 2022. "Apple may launch its first foldable product in 2025 at the earliest, which may be a foldable iPad or a hybrid of iPad and iPhone," Kuo wrote in the tweet. The rumor mill has quieted down since then, and it still doesn't look like we'll get an iPhone foldable in 2024, especially as a report in early 2024 by The Information suggests that schedule could have been pushed back. That still leaves one year before Kuo's prediction could possibly become reality. Assuming development is on schedule. Another rumor in February by Weibo-based blogger Fixed Focus Digital as first noticed by MacRumors suggests that the foldable iPhone project is delayed for the foreseeable future. The problem? Apple, which is rumored to be using Samsung folding panels for its iPhone Flip's display, was dissatisfied with the performance of the screens after they broke down a few days into testing. That's echoed by the most recent estimate by TrendForce market analysts, reported in 9To5Mac, which predicted that an Apple foldable might not be released until 2027 at the earliest. Why? Apple's strict requirements for reliability and the phone display's crease. A 2021 report from Bloomberg indicated Apple already had a working prototype of a foldable iPhone display. While it's not yet a working model, it's a step up from a patent -- which, until then, was all we had seen. Apple seems to have taken out every patent under the sun when it comes to foldable displays, including an origami-style folding display, a flip-up display and even a wraparound display. And while we don't know which one will make the final cut, both Kuo and Bloomberg seem to agree that the current prototype is more of a traditional fold-out design. Unlike Microsoft's Surface Duo, which has hinges on the exterior, Apple's would have one continuous display with a hidden hinge mechanism like the Galaxy Fold. However, Apple leaker Jon Prosser reported in early 2021 that the iPhone Flip will likely use a clamshell design and come in several "fun colors." Between the bright pastels of the iPhone 15 and Plus and the sleeker deep blue of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, an array of fun colors for Apple's first foldable device is definitely a possibility. YouTuber ConceptsiPhone also gave us a glimpse into what the iPhone Flip could look with concept art of the foldable iPhone in the colors blue, red, gold and green. Roadblocks: What still stands in Apple's way? While Samsung and others have been testing the waters, Apple has been learning from the pain points of their foldable devices and figuring out how they'd be used. One of these pain points: the crease. A lot of the current cover materials, including the glass and plastic mix that Samsung uses for the Z Fold and Z Flip, show a visible crease when folded out to full screen. To avoid it, Apple would likely have to wait for Corning, Apple's glass provider, to create some kind of bendable version of its Ceramic Shield screen. The company is already working on a bendable glass but hasn't announced a launch date for it. Kuo tweeted in April 2022 that Apple was testing a foldable OLED screen. Korean tech news site The Elec also reported that Apple was working with LG to develop a foldable OLED panel. Cost: Foldable phones don't come cheap Price is another major problem for these types of devices. Although Samsung still has the most affordable folding phone with the clamshell Z Flip 5 at $999, most others in the category are book-style foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Pixel Fold, which are around twice the price of most flagship phones. We wouldn't expect a foldable iPhone to be cheaper than its rivals. Apple's foldable needs to be in line with current foldable and nonfoldable models to be able to compete against other brands and entice iPhone users to ditch their single-screen devices and pay more for a foldable. A report last year found that half of American consumers are interested in buying a foldable phone, though Apple customers are slightly less willing to make the leap than Samsung or LG users. But perhaps the "Apple effect" will change those stats if and when a foldable iPhone ever becomes reality.
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Apple is rumored to be developing a foldable iPhone, potentially rivaling Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip models. While details are scarce, the tech world is abuzz with speculation about its features, design, and release date.
In the ever-evolving world of smartphone technology, Apple is reportedly working on its own foldable iPhone, potentially challenging Samsung's dominance in the foldable market. While the Cupertino-based tech giant has yet to officially confirm these plans, industry insiders and analysts have been piecing together information about this highly anticipated device 1.
Apple seems to be exploring two distinct design possibilities for its foldable iPhone. One option is a larger device that unfolds into a tablet-like screen, similar to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold series. The other is a clamshell design that folds vertically, reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Flip line 2. This dual approach suggests that Apple may be considering multiple form factors to cater to different user preferences and use cases.
Reports indicate that Apple has been in talks with both Samsung and LG to supply foldable OLED panels for its upcoming device. The company is said to prefer Samsung's display technology, which could result in screens ranging from 6.7 inches to 7.6 inches when unfolded 1. However, the final specifications remain uncertain as Apple continues to refine its design.
While eager fans might hope for an imminent release, industry analysts suggest that a foldable iPhone is unlikely to hit the market before 2025. Some even speculate that it could be pushed back to 2026 or 2027 2. This extended timeline aligns with Apple's typical approach of perfecting technology before bringing it to market, especially for a potentially revolutionary product.
Developing a foldable iPhone presents several challenges for Apple. The company needs to ensure the device meets its high standards for durability, user experience, and integration with the iOS ecosystem. Additionally, pricing will be a crucial factor, as current foldable smartphones command a premium in the market 1.
If Apple does enter the foldable smartphone market, it could significantly impact the industry landscape. The company's track record of popularizing new form factors and technologies suggests that an Apple foldable could accelerate mainstream adoption of foldable devices 2. This move might also spur further innovation among competitors, potentially leading to more diverse and refined foldable offerings across the market.
As the tech world eagerly awaits more concrete information, it's clear that Apple's potential entry into the foldable smartphone arena could mark a significant milestone in mobile technology. Whether it's a flip-style device or a larger fold-out model, an Apple foldable iPhone would undoubtedly shake up the market and potentially redefine our expectations of smartphone design and functionality.
Apple is reportedly working on a foldable iPhone, with a potential release as early as 2026. However, the project faces challenges and skepticism from industry experts.
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Apple is reportedly developing its first foldable iPhone, expected to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. The device is positioned as a premium, AI-driven phone with a book-style design and a price tag exceeding $2,000.
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Apple is rumored to introduce significant changes to its iPhone lineup in 2025, including a slim model, in-house 5G modems, and enhanced AI features, as the company aims to reinvigorate consumer interest in upgrades.
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Samsung's latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, have hit the market, showcasing significant improvements in design, durability, and functionality. These devices are pushing the boundaries of smartphone technology and challenging traditional form factors.
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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 is set to maintain the company's lead in the foldable phone market. With potential design changes and improvements, it faces competition from Google's rumored Pixel 9 Pro Fold and other budget-friendly options.
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