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Apple's First Foldable iPhone: Genuine Leap Forward, Overpriced Catch-Up, or a Crease Waiting to Happen?
πŸ† Leading: Apple's crease-fix engineering and titanium hinge represent genuine innovation, not just a me-too foldable. If the display truly minimizes the crease where Samsung has struggled for years, the premium price is justified by real technical achievement.

Apple's crease-fix engineering and titanium hinge represent genuine innovation, not just a me-too foldable. If the display truly minimizes the crease where Samsung has struggled for years, the premium price is justified by real technical achievement. is leading so far with 100%.

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Apple's First Foldable iPhone: Genuine Leap Forward, Overpriced Catch-Up, or a Crease Waiting to Happen?
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Apple's crease-fix engineering and titanium hinge represent genuine innovation, not just a me-too foldable. If the display truly minimizes the crease where Samsung has struggled for years, the premium price is justified by real technical achievement.

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Apple's crease-fix engineering and titanium hinge represent genuine innovation, not just a me-too foldable. If the display truly minimizes the crease where Samsung has struggled for years, the premium price is justified by real technical achievement.
Samsung has shipped foldables since 2019 and is already previewing creaseless displays; Apple is years late to a category it didn't pioneer. A rumored $1,999-$2,300 price tag for a first-generation catch-up device is hard to justify.
Until Apple actually ships it and reviewers get hands-on time, durability and crease concerns should make buyers wait. First-generation folding hardware has a track record of hinge wear and screen creasing that leaked specs alone can't resolve.