One big screen and an unusually small cover display
Samsung’s latest and greatest book-style foldable, mind you, sports a main 7.6-inch panel and a 6.3-inch secondary display, while the Z Fold 6‘s new Google-made rival comes with an extra-large 8-inch foldable screen and a pretty much identical 6.3-inch cover display.
The iPhone Fold is unlikely to rival the size of the Z Fold 6’s cover screen. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
For what it’s worth, the first-gen iPhone Fold (whose name is obviously not etched in stone yet) is rumored to support a wider aspect ratio “compared to Samsung’s Z Fold” family, and with the help of undoubtedly ultra-advanced LTPO, CoE, and UTG technologies, Apple could well offset that screen real estate disadvantage to provide an unrivaled overall user experience.
What about Apple’s first foldable iPad?
The underwhelming sales of the iPad Pro 2024 are reportedly delaying Apple’s foldable iPad plans. | Image Credit — PhoneArena
Said 18.8-inch foldable panel is likely to be supplied by LG rather than Samsung or BOE, and whenever this potentially groundbreaking device will end up seeing daylight, its initial production volumes are all but guaranteed to be “limited.”