Forget the iPhone Flip — a rollable iPhone could be on the way

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Apple appears to be developing a rollable iPhone according to fresh patents that have been published this week.

The patents that were filed in October last year are for “electronic devices with rollable displays,” suggesting that Apple is testing ways in which to combine its dominance in the tablet market with its smartphone business.

Patent drawings of a rollable phone

(Image credit: Apple)

Within the document the patent says the display can be moved from an unrolled state where the larger screen is flat, to a rolled state where some of the display is rolled within the device.

The patent credits Que Anh S Nguyen and Christopher D Jones who are responsible for strengthening iPhone screens, and developing systems to automatically detect display cracks and damage respectively. In order to make the screen work, Apple are proposing to have a thinner layer of glass throughout the rollable portion of the device. 

Patent drawings of a rollable phone

(Image credit: Apple)

If true, Apple will join a list of manufacturers who have explored a rollable device. Most notably, Samsung filed documentation to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) for rollable devices where the screen extended through the top of the device, as well as the side of the device. 



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