Power-Efficient Chips May Unlock the Future of Apple’s iPhone Fold
Rumored Engineering Efforts for the iPhone Fold According to a recent Weibo post from leaker 'Mobile Phone Chip Expert,' Apple is reportedly focusing on power efficiency for the display of the upcoming iPhone Fold. The rumors suggest that Apple is upgrading the driver IC chips used in the folding display from a 28-nanometer production process to a 16-nanometer version. This change aims to reduce power consumption, potentially allowing the device to run cooler and offering cost savings.
Background on Rumors
Rumors about the iPhone Fold have been circulating for some time, with the current speculation pointing to mass production starting in the second half of 2026 and a potential launch in late 2026 or early 2027. The device is expected to feature a foldable display similar in size to a 13-inch iPad Pro when unfolded, and may include advanced camera features.
Challenges and Benefits
While rumors from Weibo are often not confirmed, the focus on power efficiency aligns with Apple's typical emphasis on hardware optimization. The change to a smaller chip fabrication process could address potential power-related challenges and extend battery life for the foldable device.
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