Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone could finally become a reality if a recently awarded patent is any indication. This patent hints at a revolutionary self-healing screen.

  • brillotti@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I used a fold 3 since release, and two years in something broke in the hinge and it can no longer opens at 180°. Now the maximum angle is ~175° and it feels awkward to use, and doesn’t sit right on a table.

    Hopefully Apple will figure out the hinge and screen tech by the time their foldy phone comes out.

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            4 months ago

            You or I might, but companies have a constant flow of new middle management who want to make their KPIs this quarter and will shove their own mother in front of an oncoming train to get there. Corporations don’t learn, doubly true for corporations like Apple who have basically captured an audience within their walled garden, the motivation is always all the money now, not some money consistently forever.

            Even when you have a company like Samsung with their exploding battery fiasco. Sure they have protections now in place against designing a new product with bad batteries, but give it some time and they’ll do it again when a middle manager (who wasn’t there the first time) ignores the recommendations of their engineers and the company guidelines so they can save $0.001/phone by using a slightly inferior battery design and net that neat bonus for keeping costs down. It will always happen.