Apple to focus on durability, performance, and iPad-style display for iPhone Fold
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Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 28
Apple to focus on durability, performance, and iPad-style display for iPhone Fold
9 articles · Updated · Tom's Guide · Apr 28
The iPhone Fold, expected later this year with a rumored $2,000+ price tag, will feature a 7.8-inch crease-free folding screen.
Apple aims to attract customers by emphasizing familiar strengths and leveraging iPad brand recognition, positioning the device as an iPhone that unfolds into an iPad-like experience.
Despite entering the foldable market years after competitors like Samsung, Apple hopes its reputation for quality and innovation will justify the premium price and broaden foldable adoption among iPhone users.
Can Apple's $2,300 foldable phone justify its price tag beyond novelty?
Has Apple finally solved the foldable phone's biggest flaw: durability?
Will the iPhone Fold's software deliver a true iPad-like experience?
Is Apple's Liquidmetal hinge the breakthrough foldables have been waiting for?
With an eight-year head start, can Samsung defend its foldable throne?
No telephoto lens or Face ID: what else was sacrificed for thinness?