Apple patents crease-free foldable display tech for future devices

Apple has secured a patent for a screen technology aimed at preventing wrinkles and cracks in the forthcoming foldable iPhone. Reports from Portal indicate this patent, signaling a potential leap in durability for next-generation displays.

The proposed approach involves applying a film with a thickness of roughly 200 microns to the screen. This coating would be built from multiple layers designed to shield the display when it bends, reducing the risk of a crease forming along the fold line. Such a solution would set Apple apart from many current foldable devices that tend to show mid-panel creases after repeated use.

Speculation about Apple pursuing a foldable iPhone with a flexible display has persisted for more than a year. At present, concrete development details remain scarce. Industry insiders previously noted that Samsung expected Apple to enter the foldable devices market before 2024. Some analysts even contend that the first device in this category could be a tablet rather than a phone.

Industry chatter also pointed to a broader product strategy, with indications that Apple aims to introduce a touchscreen laptop in the same era as the foldable phone. The timeline has aligned with a multi-device push, suggesting that the foldable display technology could find applications across multiple product lines rather than being confined to a single device family. This context helps frame why a durable, crease-resistant screen would be central to Apple’s design philosophy for future portable devices. Attribution: Portal; industry rumors tracked by portals and tech analysis outlets

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