I recently switched to iPhone 15 Pro, and even though I have only owned Samsung phones in the past 10 years or so, I always follow up with apple, and they really won me with the 15 Pro, with the USB-C, dynamic island, always on display and the action button (I know aod and di were in the 14 pro but the lighting and no customizable button was a deal breaker.

I really love my 15 Pro and I feel like I want to keep for real longtime, maybe until iPhone next big thing?

For example (imo) the year of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus was a huge jump for apple that usually don’t take big risky moves like this which is exactly why the bendgate was a thing, because apple take tiny steps prioritizing quality (at least most of the time). It was the opposite of whatever iPhone was supposed to be and I loved it!

Innovation comes with risks and set backs. But I was wondering with the spread of foldable phones in recent years, and I am pretty sure Apple will follow up once they are ready, and I am pretty sure it would be well thought and crafted before any public release (i hope), unlike samsung’s first foldable that was very experimental and rough which was inspiring how big of a risk Samsung was ready to take regardless the outcome (can argue the similarity with iPhone 6 line up)

Do you think we will get foldable iPhones any time soon? (Or whatever other new technology they wanna come up with)?

  • Third_X_the_A_charm@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I heard iphones will eventually be full screen, as in the front camera hidden underneath the phone. The next one to worry about is the new se, which I may get in all honesty, as well as Apples new AR glasses (a lighter product than the new Vision Pro), which will eventually replace iphones entirely.

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      10 months ago

      They’ve been saying this for years, it would be nice, but concepts and rumors for full screen “soon” have been floating for over a decade.