Updated
Updated · MacRumors · Jun 2
Apple Ships Foldable iPhone Prototypes to Carriers, Adopting Liquid Metal Hinge for $2,000 Device
Updated
Updated · MacRumors · Jun 2

Apple Ships Foldable iPhone Prototypes to Carriers, Adopting Liquid Metal Hinge for $2,000 Device

3 articles · Updated · MacRumors · Jun 2
  • Prototype foldable iPhones have been sent to carriers worldwide for testing, a milestone that suggests Apple has moved the device into network compatibility and certification work ahead of launch.
  • The handset will use a liquid metal hinge, according to the latest leak, signaling Apple may have settled a key design question after reports that hinge durability had complicated development.
  • Liquid metal offers higher strength-to-weight and wear resistance than conventional alloys, traits that matter for a foldable expected to survive hundreds of thousands of open-and-close cycles.
  • Apple has held consumer-electronics rights to the material since 2010 and was previously reported to be using Dongguan EonTec as supplier, though earlier leaks had said Apple was still weighing titanium alternatives.
  • Current expectations still point to mass production in July and a September debut, with a 7.8-inch inner display and a starting price around $2,000.
After a 16-year exclusive deal, can a foldable iPhone finally make Liquidmetal's technology a mainstream success?
Can Apple’s promised million-fold, crease-free display overcome the durability concerns that have plagued foldable phones for years?
With a $2,000 price and no Face ID, is Apple's foldable iPhone a true innovation or an overpriced compromise?