Apple will protect its foldable devices
For years, the company has been working on technologies that will reduce the damage of iPhone models during a fall. The technology of turning the iPhone device, which went into decline in 2014, with the vibration motor in the air so that its back touches the ground, has been talked about a lot.
The newly emerged patent helps foldable phones protect themselves during a fall. While the screen is on, the screen can turn off completely or partially automatically when the sensors inside detect that the device is falling. Thus, the damage to be taken is minimized. Again, on extendable screens, the system automatically pulls the screen in.
Apple is expected to launch a foldable iPad in a year or two. It is claimed that the device, which is estimated to sell around 20 million, will come with a carbon fiber integrated stand.