iPhone Fold Hinge to Be Unbreakable: Liquid Metal 2.5 Times Stronger Than Titanium

Liquid Metal Hinge in iPhone Fold Rumor Score: Possible
Recent reports suggest that Apple might use liquid metal for the hinge mechanism of the upcoming iPhone Fold. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and leaker Setsuna Digital, this material is an 'amorphous alloy' or 'metallic glass' with multiple benefits:
- Strength: 2.5 times stronger than titanium alloy.
- Durability: Better resistance to bending, deformation, and depression.
- Aesthetic: Glossy appearance similar to high-grade stainless steel.
The primary motivation for using liquid metal is to prevent the flexible screen from creasing along the fold line, which can lead to rapid fatigue and eventual failure. Apple has been exploring various materials and construction methods to ensure a durable and reliable hinge mechanism. This would be the first significant use of liquid metal in a core component of an Apple device, with previous uses limited to the SIM ejector tool.
The credibility of these rumors is bolstered by Kuo's track record of accurate predictions, although Setsuna Digital is still establishing their reputation for accuracy.
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