Two screens and hidden front camera: Leaks reveal details of future foldable iPhone

Two screens and hidden front camera: Leaks reveal details of future foldable iPhone
Two screens and hidden front camera: Leaks reveal details of future foldable iPhone (Photo: AppleInsider)

Recent rumors have pointed to some interesting new features of the upcoming foldable iPhone. The device, still without an official name, would be Apple’s first foldable smartphone.

According to information from AppleInsider, the device is expected to have two screens and a front camera hidden under the main display, completely eliminating the black notch seen at the top of traditional iPhones.

The site also revealed that Apple is working on solutions to improve durability and test the hinge mechanism of the flexible display — two crucial factors in the construction of a foldable phone.

On his profile on Chinese social network Weibo, the well-known leaker Digital Chat Station revealed that the foldable iPhone will likely feature an internal screen measuring 7.76 inches, with a resolution of 2,713 x 1,920 pixels, offering approximately 428 pixels per inch (ppi).

As for the external display, it would be 5.49 inches, with a resolution of 2,088 x 1,422 pixels and a density of 460 ppi. These specs match those shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who previously mentioned a likely screen size of 7.8 inches for the foldable device.

It’s worth noting that Apple has not yet officially confirmed the foldable iPhone or announced a release date — especially considering the production challenges the company would face in building such a model, according to experts.

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