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IPhone 11 can be foldable, working on secret project

IPhone 11 can be foldable, working on a secret project


At the beginning of the year 2019, Samsung and then Huawei have launched the new technology phones while launching a fondled smartphone. In addition to TCL and Royal, Motorola is also launching its Razr smartphone as a foldable device. In this way Tech Giant Apple does not want to be behind The special thing is that no details about iPhone 11 coming this year have not been revealed, and now there are speculations that it can also be foldable.

IPhone 11 can be foldable, working on secret project


Analysts in the industry believe that Apple is testing screens under a secret project and can launch the Foldable iPhone. Ben Wood, the expert analyst at CCS Insight, said, "It would not be wrong to say that Apple has been experimenting with flexible displays on its design labs for many years." Although Ben made it clear that Apple would be the first brand to bring such a cutting-edge technology perhaps because it would wait for its better after every kind of test.

Ben explains, "It is certain that Apple will be exploring the recently launched Samsung and Huawei smartphones based on how it can improve the foldable smartphones and what features can add to the iPhone." Experts have not even been able to make their opinion about how flexible smartphones will be. The idea behind this is that you will be able to carry a large screen of tablet size, which will fit in the pocket like mobile.

However, the price of ready-to-use foldable smartphones so far is high because turning for high-quality display screens is difficult and expensive. Apple's most expensive iPhone XS is also cheaper compared to the Samsung Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X. It is thus clear that it will take some years to reach the common users of the Foldable Gadgets. No confirmation has been given by Apple on behalf of it and probably the company just wants to wait.


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