Apple's new iPhone may get a foldable 120Hz display
Apple is actively working on a foldable iPhone that could hit the market in the coming years. The potential price is expected to be around $2,000.
Apple is actively working on a foldable iPhone that could hit the market in the coming years. The potential price is expected to be around $2,000.
Apple is actively working on a foldable iPhone that could hit the market in the coming years. The potential price is expected to be around $2,000.
According to Phone Arena, citing Mark Gurman, Apple is likely to use liquid metal in the hinge mechanism. This solution will reduce the visibility of wrinkles on the screen and make the device more durable. Recent rumors indicate that the main screen of the folding iPhone will have a diagonal of 7.74 inches, and the external one - 5.49 inches.
Apple is focused on improving the device's power efficiency, particularly by improving the display components. This will reduce power consumption and increase battery life, which is critical for foldable smartphones.
The foodie believes the device will likely feature minor improvements to the rear camera system and will finally get a 120Hz ProMotion display, which provides smoother scrolling and animations. The standard iPhone 17 is also expected to feature Apple's A19 chip.
The foldable iPhone is expected to be a premium product in Apple's lineup and will have a high price tag — starting at $2,000. Despite the lack of official confirmation, analysts suggest that the company could introduce the device in 2025 or 2026.



