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Posted by SJB
 - February 25, 2025, 01:57:07
Quote from: Vrvly on February 22, 2025, 13:28:37I'm not into apple ecosystem, but I hope they disrupt samsungs poor take on foldables, which have basically mid range hardware, even worse than Chinese f9ldables.
It could also possibly motivate sony to bring foldable too.
Hopefully such competition will improve cameras in foldables.
You would end up the a more significant (thicker) camera bump on the device to fit a pentaprism telephoto lens, and the bigger sensor of the main camera found on non folding phones. You can't defy physics.
Posted by SJB
 - February 25, 2025, 01:47:54
The idea of having both an iPhone and an iPad in the one device is appealing.

However . . . the iPhone uses the A chip running an iPhone OS and the iPads are predominantly using the M chip along with a slightly different iPad OS with iPad tweaked versions of software also available on the Mac OS but not also available on the iPhone. The pro iPads have 4 speakers which the iPhones clearly don't.

The other issue is the opened tablet screen ratio is going to be 1:1 which isn't going to handy when watching films, or trying to doing video editing. Will you get stage manager with extended display output currently only available with the M chipped iPads? Those with the A chips like the iPad mini 6 and 7 only give you duplicated 2nd display and if the ratio is 1:1 in iPad mode on a predominantly 9/10:16 ratio monitors that's not going to go down at all well. How would such a device integrate with the Mac OS for example?

A tri folding device resolves the ratio aspect somewhat when unfolded but adds complexity. Expecting the front screen to behave like an iPhone and opened to behave like an iPad with the iPad OS - much as I would love the idea; it's as likely as touch input on the Mac OS happening.

Those expecting the impossible, are the ones more likely to be highly disappointed.

An Apple flip phone has merit, a folding iPad so an 11-13 inch display that fits into a cargo pocket the iPad mini fits into but no front display, likewise.

Don't get me wrong, if anyone can Apple will be able to; whether they will and want to is another matter.











Posted by Vrvly
 - February 22, 2025, 13:28:37
I'm not into apple ecosystem, but I hope they disrupt samsungs poor take on foldables, which have basically mid range hardware, even worse than Chinese f9ldables.
It could also possibly motivate sony to bring foldable too.
Hopefully such competition will improve cameras in foldables.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 21, 2025, 23:53:42
Apple may be heading in a different direction for its first 'book-style' foldable than its Android peers. With the foldable market moving towards larger cover displays in recent years, rumours about Apple developing a smaller foldable that offers an iPad mini experience when opened could help help distinguish the so-called iPhone Fold from an increasingly saturated market.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/iPhone-Fold-Apple-s-first-foldable-could-be-the-long-awaited-iPhone-13-mini-Pro-and-iPad-mini-Pro-in-one-device.965629.0.html