Recent developments at the US Patent and Trademark Office have revealed that Apple has been granted more than fifty new patents, with one potentially hinting at features for its rumored foldable iPhone. Speculation surrounding a foldable iPhone has been ongoing for some time, with concerns about display technology and a potential release date in the near future. Despite supply chain rumors suggesting a 2027 launch, recent patents indicate that Apple may be making progress on this front.
One key patent pertains to the use of “self-healing material” in foldable device displays. This material can repair itself when dented or flexed, and may be applied across the entire screen or in specific flexible regions. Apple’s description of the technology includes the use of heat, light, or electrical current to trigger the healing process. While patents do not guarantee inclusion in final products, this development is a promising sign for Apple’s foldable device aspirations.
It is important to recognize that patent filings are common among technology companies, as they explore cutting-edge innovations for future products. While the timeline for a foldable iPhone remains uncertain, the introduction of self-healing material could represent a significant step towards making this concept a reality for Apple and its customers.
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