Igeekphone News, December 25th: The YouTube channel fpt. Host Jon Prosser released a new video yesterday (December 24th). Based on the CAD data exposed last week, he made a rendering video, claiming to show Apple’s first foldable iPhone (estimated to be called iPhone Fold after its launch) from all angles.

The iPhone Fold presented in this rendering video continues Apple’s consistent minimalist aesthetic, showcasing two classic color options: black and white. If this color strategy is true, it might imply that Apple attempted to emphasize the business attributes or high-end positioning of its first-generation foldable screen products through a conservative color scheme, avoiding distracting users’ attention from the changes in product form due to overly complex colors.
The video spent a considerable amount of space showcasing the “invisible crease” technology of the iPhone Fold, suggesting that the flatness of its screen will surpass that of existing competitors. Previous reports did indeed reveal that Apple has extremely strict requirements for the flatness of foldable screens and is unwilling to compromise on the issue of creases.
However, after a thorough analysis of the video, the technology media GSMArena believes that there are many discrepancies in the video compared to the previous high-confidence leaks.









