Apple’s iPhone Fold has got to that point in the rumour mill where we’re no longer speculating about whether there’s going to be a foldable iPhone, but about what kind of material will be used to protect the display.
A new report from The Elec, claims Apple is going all out to prevent issues with the durability of the iPhone Fold display by using a built-in screen protector that’ll provide both hardness and scratch resistance. Considering it would be pretty difficult to add an after market screen protector, this will be a welcome addition.
The report says Apple is intent on using materials stronger than those in Samsung’s foldable phones. Samsung uses polyethylene terephthalate (PET) on handsets like the Z Fold 7. Apple might use this too, but add another layer called polyimide (PI) film to double down on protection.
The translated Elec’s report (via 9to5Mac) says: “According to multiple industry sources, Apple is reportedly considering both PET film and transparent PI film as protective materials for the UTG of its foldable products […]
“Apple’s consideration of transparent PI film as a protective layer over the UTG, unlike Samsung Electronics, appears to be a differentiation strategy. An industry insider explained, “Transparent PI film is more expensive than PET film, but its higher surface hardness makes it more scratch-resistant.”
It took Samsung a number of generations to bring the durability up to scratch, but Apple won’t want to take any chances with the first generation of a product that’s been anticipated for many years now.
There’s plenty that can go wrong with a foldable that’s not an issue on a standard phone. The hinge, the greater potential for dust and water intake and the thinnest of the display itself.
The iPhone Fold appears to be on track for a launch this year. Recent reporting has suggested if the company’s first foldable is a hit among consumers, then Apple might follow-up with a flip phone.
