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Apple iPhone Flip Details Surface Alongside iPhone Fold Plans

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Apple iPhone Flip Details Surface Alongside iPhone Fold Plans

Apple is reportedly working on an iPhone Flip alongside a larger iPhone Fold. The move signals a major expansion into foldable devices. The iPhone Flip could use a clamshell design. It would fold vertically, similar to compact flip phones. Reports suggest Apple wants a thinner hinge. In addition, the company aims to reduce the visible crease on the display.

How It Could Differ From iPhone Fold

The iPhone Fold may feature a book-style design. That version would open like a small tablet. Meanwhile, the iPhone Flip targets portability. It would fit easily in pockets while offering a full-size screen when opened. Apple reportedly focuses on durability and battery life. Therefore, engineers are testing stronger materials and improved hinge mechanisms.
Unlike some rivals, Apple may delay launch until quality meets its standards. As a result, the foldable lineup may arrive later than competitors. Industry analysts believe both models will run on custom silicon. This approach supports performance while keeping power use efficient. For now, Apple has not confirmed any release date. However, growing supply chain reports suggest development is moving forward. If launched, the iPhone Flip could reshape Apple’s smartphone lineup. It may also redefine competition in the foldable market.

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