Yet another report insists that the iPhone Fold launch will happen in September, after a rumor-monger back-and-forth about hinge issues. The iPhone rumor silly season has officially kicked off. A render of a potential iPhone Fold design - image credit: AppleInsider Apple is widely expected to bring out its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Fold, in September. In a Wednesday report about the supply chain, Apple is forging ahead with mass production in the next month. According to interviews with supply chain officials by The Elec , Apple has finalized key specifications for the iPhone Fold. After confirming the display, case, and mechanical components are up to task, it has started to prepare for the mass production phase. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Yet another report insists that the iPhone Fold launch will happen in September, after a rumor-monger back-and-forth about hinge issues. The iPhone rumor silly season has officially kicked off. A render of a potential iPhone Fold design - image credit: AppleInsider Apple is widely expected to bring out its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Fold, in September. In a Wednesday report about the supply chain, Apple is forging ahead with mass production in the next month. According to interviews with supply chain officials by The Elec , Apple has finalized key specifications for the iPhone Fold. After confirming the display, case, and mechanical components are up to task, it has started to prepare for the mass production phase. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Yet another report insists that the iPhone Fold launch will happen in September, after a rumor-monger back-and-forth about hinge issues.
The iPhone rumor silly season has officially kicked off.
A render of a potential iPhone Fold design - image credit: AppleInsider Apple is widely expected to bring out its first foldable smartphone, the iPhone Fold, in September.
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