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    Apple working on "foldable" iPhone that opens like a book!

    Apple working on "foldable" iPhone that opens like a book!

    By NewsBytes Desk
    Edited by Shikha Chaudhry
    Nov 24, 2017
    01:11 pm

    What's the story

    While Samsung, with Galaxy X slated for 2018 release, may be ahead of Apple in the foldable-phone-race, a patent by Apple suggests a foldable iPhone could be in the works that could be "opened and closed like a book."

    Apple's patent application "Electronic Devices With Flexible Displays" talks about an unnamed device but it could be related to a possible foldable iPhone.

    Here's more!

    Partnership

    Apple teams up with LG for foldable display

    The US Patent & Trademark Office published Apple's patent application for the unnamed device, for which the Cupertino tech-giant is believed to be working with LG-working-on-foldable-iphone/story">LG to develop its screen.

    Previous reports also claimed that Apple is secretly working on a foldable iPhone and partnered with LG and not Samsung (the world's best OLED screen maker) due to concerns over design and specification leaks.

    Details

    Patent shows all-screen device with bend axis

    The patent was filed by Apple on 22 Sep'16, meaning it describes a "relatively new invention".

    The new iPhone would have a flexible OLED screen in a brand-new design; the patent suggests that the device itself is foldable.

    It would have a full-screen display with a flexible area in the middle that would bend to separate the screen into halves (like a book).

    Information

    What does the patent say?

    "An electronic device may have a flexible portion that allows the device to be folded. The device may have a flexible display. The flexible display may have a bending region that allows the display to bend along a bend axis when the device is folded."

    Screen modes

    Device may be used as regular iPhone or iPad

    The iPhone could bend in such a manner that the screen-halves would face each other and/or away from each other.

    If the device offers both the screen-modes, then it could be used either as an iPhone with front and back displays or like a small-sized iPad having a laptop mode.

    Though Apple has patented the technology, there's no guarantee that it would use it.

    Display

    iPhone could sport micro-LED display

    Apple's patent application also suggests it could use micro-LED display technology for the foldable iPhone.

    Previous reports have also claimed that the Cupertino giant is looking to replace the LCD/OLED displays with micro-LED.

    While LED screens are transmissive, micro-LED displays are emissive (self-emitting), meaning that every pixel, which has sub-pixels, is its own light source.

    Micro-LEDs offer high contrast ratios and deep blacks.

    Samsung

    Samsung to launch foldable Galaxy X in 2018

    While reports claim that the mysterious "foldable" iPhone would not be launched before 2020, Apple's rival Samsung is reportedly set to unveil its foldable Galaxy X next year.

    Samsung has recently confirmed that the Galaxy X smartphone is in the works; it could release the bendable phone in limited numbers.

    Galaxy X could have a hinge and bendable screen with a flip-phone-like design.

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