Is a foldable iPhone on the way? Apple just granted new patent

Is a foldable iPhone on the way? Apple just granted new patent

Radical design shows a buttonless touch display on all sides

by Kurt Knutsson
Credit: Samsung

Secrets are out of the bag from the Cupertino headquarters of Apple. The iPhone maker has just been granted a patent for what could turn out to be a folding iPhone in the very near future.

Hey Samsung, Apple could be coming after your folding phone

Credit: Samsung

Details in Apple’s patent file, under closer examination, show something never tried with an iPhone.  First, the designs suggest that the iPhone will fold in half.  Second, it also seems to be buttonless and touch-responsive on all surfaces. Imagine an iPhone with these newly patented features.

Credit: USPTO

A folding iPhone with no buttons and a display on every surface

  • iPhone folds in half
  • Front, back and sides are all continuous touch displays
  • Side and top buttons are now replaced with touch sensor
  • Only remaining port would be for power

The physical side volume and standby buttons are gone

The patent issued February 14, 2023, contains 26 pages of revealing descriptions and black and white illustrations.  It spells out how the folding iPhone surfaces could essentially be a continuous display touch control surface on the front, back, and sides that use a touch sensor controller, much like today’s current iPhone front display.

Apple’s patent says, “Portions of touch sensor layer and/or display layer may cover some or all the sidewalls of device.  For example, a continuous display may be formed from display layers on walls..”

Slide your finger up and down the sides to adjust volume

Instead of physical buttons, one method being considered in the patent is to simply touch the side of the iPhone, moving your finger to adjust the volume higher and lower.

Because the iPhone would need to fold with resilience, it describes a variety of different materials being used in tandem to create “elastomeric materials,” meaning that it can bend with these synthetic rubbery properties.

Credit: USPTO

Better for gaming and quicker snapshots with “virtual shutter button”

Allowing touch surfaces all over, including the sides and back of the device, could make it easier to control features like the camera shutter.  The shutter button for snapping photos and taking video could be reimagined and redefined in a way that makes it easy and fast to capture a moment.  Backside touch inputs could give gamers more natural control inputs while holding an iPhone.

Is a foldable iPad next?

Apple could choose to implement all, none, or some of the areas described in the patent. In the past, Apple has applied for a variety of patents with little to no intention of deploying them to the market.   What filing a bunch of patents accomplishes is sending competitors into labs guessing what the Cupertino smartphone originator may do next.

Adding folding capabilities to iPhone and iPad would boost demand, shorten upgrade windows and potentially drive in customers from Samsung and similar device makers.   Rumors continue from the most reliable predictions that 2024 might be the year we see a folding iPad introduced by Apple.

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