Apple foldable iPhone: Apple is reportedly seriously considering building a foldable smartphone, and it's likely to launch in 2023. According to one of the most reliable Apple analysts, Ming-Chi Kuo, the Cupertino-based tech giant is working on foldable iPhones.

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As per Ming-Chi Kuo (via MacRumors), the first foldable iPhone is most likely to launch in 2023, which means we need to wait for some time to get hold of the same. The information is based on an “industry survey” and reveals that Apple’s shipment of its foldable phones will reach 15 to 20 million units, the BGR India reported.

The new report corroborates the previous report (by the same source), which hinted at the Apple device’s arrival at around the same time. Apart from this, the report highlights some of the features and specs of the unnamed foldable iPhone.

According to the report, it is suggested that it could span 8-inch and come with a WQD+ flexible OLED display with Samsung Display providing the main screen components for it. The DDI display controller will be from Samsung Foundry.

It is further suggested that the Cupertino tech major could use a silver nanowire touch solution for the foldable iPhone’s screen so as to have an edge over Samsung‘s Y-Octa display and will prove helpful for future foldable devices that can have multiple folds, “rollable, medium to large size display, and durability.”

As per the report, the foldable iPhone, allegedly called the iPhone Flip, could come with a clamshell design, much like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. This means it will fold horizontally.

Previous reports have also revealed that that the phone could come in funky colour options, taking cues from the iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and the iPhone 12. This will most likely be to attract a younger audience. There are chances the device might be priced reasonably, although, the odds are not in the favour of this