Apple’s development of its highly anticipated foldable iPhone, potentially named the “iPhone Ultra,” has encountered significant challenges related to hinge reliability. The device’s hinge consistently fails to meet the company’s quality standards, particularly under conditions of frequent use. This issue must be resolved perfectly to avoid halting progress. The hinge, a crucial component in the foldable design, is intended to utilize Liquid Metal components, known for their durability and resistance to deformation. This marks the first major application of the material by Apple in a critical mechanical part. While screen creasing remains a concern in foldable smartphones, Apple aims to minimize this with a dual-layer ultra-thin glass structure and advanced adhesives. Despite these engineering challenges, the foldable iPhone is still expected to launch in fall 2026, with mass production slated for July. The device will likely be announced alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models, featuring a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch cover display, and advanced hardware components. Pricing is anticipated to be around $2,000.
previous post

