The iPhone Fold doesn’t need to be groundbreaking to beat every other foldable phone — it just needs to work

Earlier this week, we heard news that the iPhone Fold likely won’t be some kind of groundbreaking, super-innovative phone. According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the first generation Apple foldable isn’t likely to have a “radically new interface or transformative hardware.”

While some may be disappointed by that report after hoping for a foldable iPhone that isn’t like every other foldable device on the market, I’m not so worried. The iPhone Fold doesn’t have to be a groundbreaking, segment-defining device. It just needs to work if it wants to avoid being a colossal failure.

iPhone Fold is groundbreaking in its own right

An unofficial render of the iPhone Fold, part open

(Image credit: Bob Obba / YouTube)

The major selling point for the iPhone Fold is always going to be the fact it is a foldable iPhone. Foldables are nothing new, with the first one released around seven years ago. But up until now, they’ve been purely an Android affair.

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