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Apple has recently been granted over 50 new patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office, one of which may provide insights into the company’s plans for its long-rumored foldable iPhone. There have been rumors circulating about Apple’s potential entry into the foldable smartphone market, but concerns about display technology have reportedly held the company back. Despite rumors suggesting a potential release date of 2026 or 2027, Apple is now testing its foldable panels, and a recent patent filing sheds light on some key details.

The patent describes a “self-healing material” that could be used in the display of Apple’s potential foldable device. This material is said to have the ability to heal itself when dented or flexed, with the potential for healing to be triggered by heat, light, or electrical current. While it is important to note that patents do not always translate into actual product features, this new technology could be a significant step towards making Apple’s foldable device a reality.

Many tech companies file patents as part of their research and development efforts, so the presence of a patent does not guarantee that a feature will make it into a final product. However, the inclusion of self-healing material in Apple’s patent could be a sign that the company is actively working towards overcoming the technical challenges associated with foldable displays. This development may be a promising indicator of what Apple has in store for its future product lineup.

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