Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Could Arrive in 2022, With a Starting Price of $1,499

Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Could Arrive in 2022, With a Starting Price of $1,499

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Apple likes to wait for newer technologies to mature, rather than wanting to be the first to adopt it. As the company’s competitors continue experimenting with premium foldable smartphones, the opportunity to see a foldable iPhone seems farfetched. Fortunately, that might not be the case any longer, according to the latest info, which states that we might get to see this unique form factor from Apple in 2022.

A foldable iPhone may not arrive until November 2022, at least that’s what ‘reliable sources’ have informed Israeli publication, The Verifier. According to previous info, Apple is reportedly testing out foldable screens, which the company may have procured from Samsung, most likely to test out the quality first. It’s not confirmed which display technology Apple intends on using for the foldable iPhone, but the switch to microLED might take around three to four years if everything goes according to plan.

Apple’s First Foldable iPhone Could Arrive in 2022, With a Starting Price of $1,499

Nov 10, 2020, 4:26pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/apple-foldable-iphone-release-2022-price-1499/ > Apple likes to wait for newer technologies to mature, rather than wanting to be the first to adopt it. As the company’s competitors continue experimenting with premium foldable smartphones, the opportunity to see a foldable iPhone seems farfetched. Fortunately, that might not be the case any longer, according to the latest info, which states that we might get to see this unique form factor from Apple in 2022. > A foldable iPhone may not arrive until November 2022, at least that’s what ‘reliable sources’ have informed Israeli publication, The Verifier. According to previous info, Apple is reportedly testing out foldable screens, which the company may have procured from Samsung, most likely to test out the quality first. It’s not confirmed which display technology Apple intends on using for the foldable iPhone, but the switch to microLED might take around three to four years if everything goes according to plan.