iPhone Fold Camera: The camera of the first foldable iPhone will be hidden under the screen, this could be the price..
The Apple Foldable iPhone has been a topic of discussion for quite some time, with new information emerging daily about this upcoming phone. It has become such a hot topic that everyone is eager to learn more about it. Recently, information related to this phone's camera has been leaked, citing a JPMorgan equity research note.
iPhone Fold Camera: Camera Details
According to the research note, Apple's first foldable iPhone may feature a 24-megapixel under-display front camera for the first time. It appears that Apple's foldable iPhone will feature a 24MP sensor with six plastic lens elements, which is more advanced than the sensors found in rival devices. This means users will get more clarity in selfies.
The company may introduce this handset with an attractive design, but certain key features like LiDAR and optical image stabilization will be omitted. Despite not including these features, the foldable iPhone is expected to have an impressive quad-camera setup, with two 48MP rear lenses, a punch-hole camera on the outer display, and a 24MP under-screen sensor on the inner panel.
iPhone Fold Launch: When will the first foldable iPhone launch?
The first foldable iPhone could be launched with a side-mounted Touch ID sensor instead of biometric authentication. Apple has not yet confirmed this, but reports suggest the device could launch by the end of 2026. Some analysts believe the handset could be delayed until 2027 as Apple continues to improve its hinge mechanism and durability.
Apple iPhone Fold Price
According to a Digit report, the foldable iPhone could be priced around US$1999 (approximately Rs. 177,000). However, the exact price and specifications of this phone are yet to be revealed.
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