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New iPhone 18 production and Folding screen details leaked

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Apple is already moving fast on its next generation of smartphones. New reports show that the company is planning to start trial production for the iPhone 18 lineup as early as February. This is a very important step where the factory builds a small number of phones to make sure everything works perfectly before they start making millions of them for the public. Starting this process in February is quite early, which suggests that Apple wants to make sure the new models are ready well ahead of their usual fall release date.

One of the most exciting things about the upcoming iPhone 18 series is the improved technology inside. These phones are expected to use a brand-new type of chip that is smaller and much more powerful than what we have today. This means the phones will likely be faster and better at saving battery life.

At the same time, more news has come out about Apple’s first-ever folding iPhone. One of the biggest problems with folding phones is the “crease” or the line that shows up where the screen bends. To fix this, Apple is working on a special kind of ultra-thin glass. This glass is designed to be very flexible but also strong enough to stay flat when the phone is open. By using this new material, Apple hopes to make a folding screen that looks completely smooth and feels just like a regular glass display.

While the iPhone 18 is expected to arrive later next year, the folding iPhone might take a bit longer to reach the stores. Apple is known for waiting until a technology is perfect before selling it, and it seems they are spending a lot of time making sure the screen on their folding device is better than anything else currently on the market. Between the early start on the iPhone 18 and the progress on the folding screen, Apple fans have a lot to look forward to in the coming months.

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