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project on ice after the pliable panels it tested didn't manage to pass its display department muster. This claim from one typically credible leakster from the vast confines of the Chinese tech blogosphere maintains that Apple took some bendy handsets to test and reverse engineer them, as well as examine foldable display samples sent to it by screen makers.Get your hands on the hottest foldable phone on the market at a bargain price. The device is now some $200 off its price tag on Samsung.
That's not the whole reason for the rumored freezing of the foldable iPhone project, though, as Apple's display department reportedly didn't find the overall foldable panel quality up to its usual snuff. That's not hard to imagine, either, as Apple has been known to be very demanding when it comes to panel characteristics, durability, and pricing, often sending its display suppliers in a tizzy.
They are extremely bright, with high dynamic refresh rates and top HDR certifications. In short, they look great no matter how you slice it or unfurl it. In fact, the specs gap between modern devices with foldable displays and with rigid ones has been all but erased.The CIE 1931 xy color gamut chart represents the setof colors that a display can reproduce,with the sRGB colorspaceserving as reference.The chart also provides a visual representation of a display's color accuracy.
Putting a hinge in the middle of an iPhone is just not such a reason. Yes, a hinge, since the iPhone still comes with a flexible display with a plastic substrate like they all do now. The sheer act of folding and unfurling it has to add value to the iPhone user and that's what Apple is likely mulling rather than getting scared by the foldable panel tests of its display department.sales, or even do a Mac with foldable display first before it deems a foldable iPhone necessary at all.
When it does, foldables should've already proven popular with users and suppliers should be able to provide quality components on the cheap and plentiful. That's how Apple typically rolls when it comes to going crazy with drastic iPhone hardware or form factor upgrades.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative.
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