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Phonegram Fold: Is Apple bringing back the “fingerprint” in its upcoming foldable phone?

Apple has long been observing the foldable phone market from afar, as if preparing for a technical knockout blow that will make us forget everything we have seen before. We are not talking about just a folding phone, but the “Phonegram Fold” (or whatever name Apple chooses at the last minute), a device that promises to redefine how we interact with mobile technology. Imagine a device that combines the elegance and size of the Phonegram you love with the creative space provided by the iPad mini, all in your pocket without feeling like you are carrying a brick!

From Phonegram: Two smartphones are displayed: one with a classic design with a single rear camera, while the other is a Phonegram Fold with its screen partially open, displaying app icons.


A design that redefines the screen concept

Leaks suggest that Apple is not playing around here; it aims to provide an innovative screen that transitions seamlessly from the size of a traditional phone to a full tablet interface. When folded, the device will look like a classic Phonegram with the familiar design we are used to, but once opened, a screen comparable to the size of an iPad mini is revealed, making it perfect for multitasking, watching videos with an immersive experience, or even getting your office work done on the go.

From Phonegram: The foldable 'Phonegram Fold' smartphone is shown with its screen open, displaying the iOS home screen featuring app icons, weather widgets, calendar, and photos on a dark background.

Interestingly, Apple is focusing heavily on solving the “knot” of current foldable phones: that annoying crease in the middle of the screen. Reports confirm that Cupertino engineers are working on advanced materials and engineering techniques to minimize this crease as much as possible, ensuring a continuous and uninterrupted visual experience. Apple, as usual, cares about aesthetics as much as it cares about functionality, and it will not settle for anything less than perfection in its first foldable screen.


Hardware surprise: The return of Touch ID via the side button

Here comes the surprise that might make some smile and others wonder: leaks indicate that Apple may abandon Face ID in this model in favor of a Touch ID fingerprint sensor integrated into the side power button. Why? Because accessing a side sensor is easier and more practical when the device is folded. It also saves precious space on the screen, which will rely on a “punch-hole” selfie camera for the first time in the company’s history to increase the actual display area.

From Phonegram: A hand holding a Phonegram Fold with the Apple logo, opened flat on a stone surface outdoors, against a blurred garden background.

Apple is not stopping there; it is focusing heavily on durability. The hinge will be an engineering masterpiece designed to withstand intensive use for years, addressing the biggest concern of foldable phone users: fragility. Apple wants its device to be strong enough to withstand your tough daily tasks, not just a piece of tech for display.


A hybrid operating system and multitasking power

To turn this powerful hardware into a true productivity tool, the Phonegram Fold is expected to run on a hybrid operating system that integrates the best features of iOS and iPadOS. This means you will get features like split-screen and the large app layouts we see on the iPad, but on your phone. You can run multiple apps at once, turning the device into a powerful work tool that exceeds the capabilities of traditional smartphones.

Apple is also working on providing developers with the necessary tools to optimize their apps for this new type of screen, ensuring that from the moment of launch, you will find apps that actually take advantage of every pixel on the large screen, whether you are editing documents, managing video meetings, or even playing your favorite games with an unparalleled experience.


Price and market positioning

Now, prepare to take a deep breath before talking about the price. The Phonegram Fold is expected to start at around $2,000, making it the most expensive Phonegram the company has ever released. This price reflects the nature of the device as a “hybrid” product that eliminates the need to buy a separate phone and tablet, targeting professionals and tech enthusiasts looking for the latest in human innovation.

From Phonegram: An orange foldable smartphone, the Phonegram Fold, with a large screen displaying various app icons on a white surface.

Ultimately, the Phonegram Fold represents a bold step by Apple to enter the foldable phone market, with a focus on solving the problems that competitors have faced. If these leaks are true, we are looking at a device that will not only change the shape of the Phonegram but will change the way we look at smartphones forever. Are you ready to sacrifice Face ID for a giant screen and a side fingerprint sensor?

What do you think about the return of the fingerprint sensor in the foldable Phonegram, and do you find it more practical than Face ID in this design?

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