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Apple's Foldable Future: Is It Too Late?
18 Mar
Summary
- Android makers dominate foldables, with Motorola seeing Apple customers switch.
- Foldable sales were flat in 2024 and 2025, yet Apple seems unconcerned.
- Apple may revolutionize foldables through developer partnerships and design.

Major Android phone manufacturers, including Samsung, Google, and Motorola, have advanced their foldable phone technology significantly. Motorola reports that 20% of its foldable customers previously used iPhones, indicating a potential customer base Apple could be losing. Apple, known for its strategic product launches, has not yet released a foldable device, a market where competitors are several generations deep.
Despite the growing foldable market, overall sales remained flat in 2024 and 2025, though Samsung saw strong preorder numbers for its latest devices. Analysts suggest Apple is not concerned, likely planning to leverage its expertise in refining existing technologies. The company's history with iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches demonstrates a successful strategy of entering markets later but with superior, user-centric products.
An eventual Apple foldable could revolutionize the market not just through hardware but also through software innovation, fostered by Apple's close relationships with developers. This could overcome the current limitation of foldables being essentially standard phones with minor UI tweaks, addressing developer fragmentation issues that plague Android foldables. Apple's involvement could make foldables genuinely transformative for user interaction.



