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Hidden iOS 27 code hints at imminent foldable iPhone

Hidden iOS 27 code hints at imminent foldable iPhone

The developer beta, unveiled at Monday’s WWDC keynote, contains strings such as "foldState," "angleDegrees," and "MGGetLogicalDeviceDisplayCount." These technical markers indicate the operating system is now configured to track device orientation and display counts, functionality typically reserved for hardware with multiple screens or hinges. While competitors like Samsung have dominated the foldable category for over five years, Apple’s entry faces significant design hurdles, specifically regarding device thickness.

To remain competitive, Apple must navigate the trade-off between screen real estate and portability. By leveraging the engineering seen in the 5.6-millimeter-thick iPhone Air, a dual-screen foldable could theoretically reach a total depth of 11.2 millimeters. This measurement would place the device in direct competition with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, potentially offering a more streamlined profile than many existing market alternatives.

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