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Apple Postpones Foldable iPhone Launch for Quality Focus Over Market Speed

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Apple delays first foldable iPhone launch for durability and quality

Apple has postponed the release of its inaugural foldable smartphone, focusing on durability and quality over being the first to market. The device trails competitors like Samsung and Huawei.

The flagship will feature one of the industry’s most advanced hinges, designed to be more flexible and conceal faults better. However, this design also suggests a potentially more fragile screen prone to damage, contributing to its high cost.

Apple is reportedly using a specialized filler in 3D-printed titanium hinges to reduce manufacturing costs and physical stress on the display by filling microscopic gaps that could cause friction or pressure points.

Despite concerns about durability, the highly anticipated iPhone Fold is expected to see strong demand from consumers.

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