Apple to come out with foldable iPhone with a self-healing screen: Report

According to AppleInsider, the patent application named "Electronic Devices With Flexible Display Cover Layers" suggests methods for minimizing damage and doing something when the damage occurs.
Apple is testing a "self-healing" feature may fix the normal wear and tear of the screen by itself, including scratches and dents
Apple is testing a "self-healing" feature may fix the normal wear and tear of the screen by itself, including scratches and dentsUnsplash.com

Apple is reportedly working on a foldable iPhone with a self-healing display that may fix the normal wear and tear by itself, including scratches and dents.

According to AppleInsider, the patent application named "Electronic Devices With Flexible Display Cover Layers" suggests methods for minimizing damage and doing something when the damage occurs. It hints at mixing rigid and flexible areas for a display and utilising "self-healing."

"An electronic device may have a hinge that allows the device to be flexed about a bend axis. A display may span the bend axis. To facilitate bending about the bend axis without damage, the display may include a display cover layer with a flexible portion," says Apple's patent application.

However, self-healing display feature won't be included in the first generation of foldable iPhones given that the company has already placed a large order with Samsung Display for providing samples for at least one year.

Going by the claim from Ice Universe, it looks like Apple tested out those sample units, and ordered a fresh batch of foldable display samples from Samsung.

Considering the fact that Samsung is a pioneer in this field and that both the brands have good business relations, it makes sense for Apple to rely on Samsung for supplying foldable displays, the report said.

Samsung is considering a move to step up production of foldable screens to 10 million units a year depending on demand.

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