JAKARTA The iPhone Fold, Apple's first foldable phone, is expected to be released in fall next year. The device that will debut with the iPhone 18 Pro will come with three standout features.
The main feature expected to appear on the iPhone Fold is the underscreen camera (ID) on the inside screen. According to JP Morgan's equity research, as reported by MacRumors, this UDC camera will have a 24MP resolution that is claimed to be the first in the industry.
This 24MP resolution is a big leap when compared to Android's average competitor using a 4MP or 8MP resolution UDC. If this leak is accurate, it shows that Apple achieved a breakthrough in light transmission and image clarity.
The next innovation centers on the device's folding screen, which is a 'folding problem' that has been successfully addressed. This problem is often found in many foldable phones, but Apple has reportedly succeeded in minimizing fold marks on hinge and screen designs.
Reports from the Chinese website UDN claim that the iPhone Fold will be the first foldable phone completely free of folding. If successful, this device could compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Google Pixel Fold in terms of aesthetics.
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The next flagship feature lies in battery life. The Ming-Chi Kuo analyst stated that this device will use a high-capacity battery cell with a range of 5,400 5,800 mAh.
For its appearance, several sources report that the iPhone Fold will have a 7.8-inch main screen when it is fully opened. The screen on the outside will be 5.5 inches. The device will also have a total of four cameras.
One front camera has a hole, a camera in the UDC 24MP, and a 48MP double rear camera system. In terms of security, it is reported that this device will use Touch ID, not Face ID.
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