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Is Apple Releasing a Foldable iPhone with Self-Healing Technology? What’s the Latest Update?

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Apple is making waves in the tech world once again with reports of a foldable iPhone in the works, featuring self-healing display technology. The latest patent from Apple reveals plans for a flexible display that incorporates an elastomer layer capable of returning to its original shape when heated, potentially revolutionizing durability in foldable devices.

The tech giant has been working on a foldable iPhone for some time, aiming to create screens that can fold, bend, or even roll up without suffering from wear and tear. The new self-healing technology is designed to address the damage caused by continuous use, providing a solution to the common issue of screen damage in foldable devices.

According to the patent, Apple is exploring the use of a combination of rigid and flexible display areas, with a self-healing layer made of elastomer. This elastomer can return to its original shape, similar to memory foam in mattresses, with heat acting as the trigger for the healing process. The heating could be activated by user input, a schedule, or during device charging.

While the patent focuses on the foldable iPhone, Apple may also incorporate this technology into other products such as laptops, phones, wrist-watch devices, pendants, wearables, and miniature devices. The possibilities for this self-healing technology are endless, potentially changing the way we interact with our devices in the future. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development from Apple.

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