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Apple's first foldable device could arrive in 2021, but it might not be an iPhone. Apple's first foldable iOS device could launch in 2021, according to analysts at UBS. ... The report comes as Samsung and Huawei are gearing up to release their first foldable smartphones.
Duo notes that all new iPhones will support 5G starting in 2021, and believes that Apple will have its own 5G modem ready by 2022 or 2023, which should reduce its dependence on Qualcomm. 17/4/19: Apple is said to be plotting a 4.7in iPhone for 2020 that'll arrive as an upgraded iPhone 8.
The lion's share of their PR is dedicated to the premium class OnePlus 7 Pro. The final nail in the coffin should be the decision to skip the US as a market for the OnePlus 7. Although the device is perfectly capable of handling required network bands, one can't officially buy the regular OnePlus 7 in North America.
Our iPhone 2020 will also support HDR (High Dynamic Range), which should be as common as full HD is today. The under-the-glass Touch ID fingerprint sensor that the iPhone 8 is expected to have will carry through to the iPhone 2020.
11/9/19: Analyst Ming-Chi Duo expects Apple to release three 5G-capable iPhones in 2020. ... Apple's 2020 iPhones will likely still make use of Qualcomm's chips, though. While the company is working on its own modem chips, these are unlikely to be ready until 2021.
Apple is 'steadily working' on the technology for folding devices, claims UBS in a new investor note. It suggests that a folding iPhone is in the works, but Apple will probably launch a folding iPad first.
TCL announced at Mobile World Congress 2019 that it will be entering the foldable smartphone market at some stage, though it doesn't yet have a specific device. Instead, the company showed off a hinge — called Dragooning — that could feature on various foldable phone designs, as well as wearables.
Apple's first foldable iOS device could launch in 2021, according to analysts at UBS. The analysts note that Apple may launch a foldable iPad before releasing a foldable iPhone. The report comes as Samsung and Huawei are gearing up to release their first foldable smartphones.
It's safe to say the era of foldable phones is now upon us. Android 10, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, builds in support for foldable devices. And the Galaxy Fold has finally arrived in the U.S. after a delayed ship date while it worked through some issues with the device's screen.
Called the Galaxy Fold, the new Samsung device delivers on one of the industry's long-running pursuits: making a tablet-size phone with a glass display that can bend in half, allowing it to be closed like a wallet and fit in a consumer's hand, pocket or purse.
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