One question many Apple fans will be asking is: will Apple introduce an iPhone wrap screen in 2020? Although nothing has been confirmed yet, there are many more mature details about the new iPhone 2020 that may be available.
In addition, knowing that well-known smartphone companies, namely, Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi or Motorola have launched or intend to launch phones with wrap screens, it is quite common to wonder if Apple will do the same.
We've been able to try the Huawei Mate X, attend the launch of the Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha or impress us with the new Motorola RAZR, so why not do the same with folding iPhone in 2020? We are sure this could be the dream of many and many Copertino fans.
If you still don't know, pay close attention: Apple has registered patents for Smartphones wrap, and should, ensure the availability of wrap screens.
Just don't expect the iPhone to scan until at least 2020 or 2021, when Apple finally decides to launch one of these new phones.
In this article we analyze when Apple can unlock the iPhone, if it has to get on a train or simply focus on other tasks the public is asking for more enthusiasm.
You might want to read our article Rumors and speculations related to the alleged iPhone 2019.
Why should Apple do iPhone folding?
One of the reasons why iPhone wrapping is such a popular tool is evidenced by the following concept image developed by Dutch industrial designer Roy Gilsing Fantasy Business News.
These photos perfectly illustrate the iPhone wrap concept that can be turned into an iPad. However, when you see this kind of product, there are various questions that come to mind:
Would most people be encouraged to buy an iPhone if it was threatened? Can the price be exaggerated? Would iPhone and iPad users want to have both devices?
We're not entirely sure about the idea of wrapping an iPhone. Curved screen technology may surprise us in many ways and draw our attention, but we are not sure how.
For this same reason, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that Apple would get on the train smartphone wrap, along with Huawei and Samsung.
Samsung and Lenovo have been talking about their wrap-up phones since spring 2018, and now Samsung says its phone will be ready for sale in April 2019. You can check it out Samsung Galaxy Fold, Samsung's mobile phone, by clicking on this link.
How do we know if the iPhone will launch a smartphone to wrap?
As we ask whether wrapping an iPhone is a good idea or a bad idea, the fact is that there is no escape: Apple is at least considering introducing this type of phone to the market. Why?
Proof 1. Screen orders
Rumors of iPhone threats are not new. It's been going on since 2016, when it was heard that Apple, it seems, made an order in LG to wrap its OLEDs.
He cites unknown industrial sources, reports The Bell, published in Investor, He said that in October 2017 LG was working on folding the iPhone and Apple. According to the report, production of wrapping iPhones is expected to begin in 2019.
A ET News report In December 2016, it appeared to support this claim. Apparently, LG will start producing screenshots in 2018 for Apple, Google and Microsoft.
Proof 2. Patents
There is also the fact that Apple owns the patents, and has made some patent applications, for flexible display devices.
In October 2018, the patent for "Flexible Display Devices" was published, published in February 2019. The patent application includes multiple images, such as those shown below.
That patent is a continuation of previous patent applications filed in September 2016, 2014 and 2011.
Includes the following patents related to the wrapping devices granted to Apple over the years: patent number 10,104,787, patent number 9,504,170 and patent number 8,787,016.
The October 2018 patent application covers all those components and patents and a large portion of the text refers to the hinge where the mesh is pinned and how it works. The full patent application is described here.
There is also a 2016 patent for the iPhone convertible, shown below (patent 9,947,882).
It is described as: "An electronic device, composed of: a wrap that wraps around the base axis; More details here.
Of course, the fact that Apple has a patent does not mean that the device will see the light of day. It goes without saying that this patent will be used for a future iPhone, but it can also be related to a future laptop.
IPhone release date folder
Apple is rarely the first to introduce a product. The iPod was not the first music player. The iPhone was not the first smartphone. The iPad was not the first tablet. And the Apple Watch wasn't the first smart watch either smartwatch
But Apple products tend to rise to the top of the field because the company expects and then refines the product to create something more messy and higher than competitors. Apple's strategy to be the best is not necessarily the first.
So when can we expect Apple to launch the iPhone wrap?
The first guess is that Apple will introduce the folding smartphone in 2020 or it may be later.
Only one Source of the Korea Times In July 2018, he claimed that Apple upgraded the wrap iPhone, but that it would not be released before 2020, and possibly even later.
Some analysts have recorded their predictions that Apple will launch the iPhone folding sometime in the future.
In 2018, Bank of America analysts, Merrill Lynch, claimed that Apple had been working on folding the iPhone to be launched within two years. Citing many Apple suppliers, analyst Wamsi Mohan said: "Our checks suggest that Apple is working with retailers on a threatening device (which could double as a tablet) to be launched in 2020," CNBC reported in March. 2018.
Mohan made his requests after meeting with several Apple retailers in Asia.
We can be sure of one thing, if folding phones is a failure there won't be an iPhone wrap – unless Apple realizes why it didn't work and decided to prove it with its product.
Pictures of the mind
As well as the photos we mentioned earlier, made by Roy Gilsing, there is also a collection of photos made by the website, LetsGoDigital.
This shows a smaller device that is the size of an iPhone that folds in the middle. However, we are not sure what the purpose of the item is.
Here's another photo of Roy Gilsing of Foldable News:
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