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5 things an iPhone Flip or Fold should steal from Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4

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I love folding phones because they offer you more choice. You can use them like a regular smartphone, or fold them out into the size of a mini tablet for when a larger screen is required. Or you can use them in a half-opened flexed position for when you want to stand them up on a desk. 

So far Apple has resisted calls to introduce a folding, or flipping, iPhone into its line-up, leaving the field open to Samsung, Motorola and Google to keep innovating. But it’s starting to feel like a folding iPhone is inevitable now. Patents have recently been filed that hint that Apple is developing its own folding phone. So, what could Apple learn from the existing folding phones if it does decide to take the plunge? We take a look at one of the best new folding phones on the market, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, and point out 5 things Apple could learn from its competition.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 has got the hidden hinge mechanism down to a fine art. (Image credit: Jacob Barlow / Future)

1. Get the hinge right, or use magnets




I love folding phones because they offer you more choice. You can use them like a regular smartphone, or fold them out into the size of a mini tablet for when a larger screen is required. Or you can use them in a half-opened flexed position for when you want to stand them up on a desk. 

So far Apple has resisted calls to introduce a folding, or flipping, iPhone into its line-up, leaving the field open to Samsung, Motorola and Google to keep innovating. But it’s starting to feel like a folding iPhone is inevitable now. Patents have recently been filed that hint that Apple is developing its own folding phone. So, what could Apple learn from the existing folding phones if it does decide to take the plunge? We take a look at one of the best new folding phones on the market, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, and point out 5 things Apple could learn from its competition.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 in use

The Galaxy Z Fold 4 has got the hidden hinge mechanism down to a fine art. (Image credit: Jacob Barlow / Future)

1. Get the hinge right, or use magnets

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