Crease problem vexes Apple, delays iPhone Fold launch to 2026

Apple advances development of its inaugural foldable smartphone with a projected 2026 release date. The technology company pursues a book-style format that mirrors Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold series design. Engineers face significant obstacles while attempting to create a device superior to existing market options. The corporation demands a thinner profile and enhanced durability compared to competitor products. Apple refuses to launch until it achieves a completely crease-free display experience.

Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman reveals that internal teams continue working through complex manufacturing challenges. The absence of visible folding lines remains the primary technical hurdle delaying production timelines. Samsung maintains market leadership through multiple generational releases while Apple perfects its engineering approach. The company's rigorous quality standards prevent rushing an inferior product to market. Industry observers anticipate that Apple's eventual entry will establish new performance benchmarks for the entire foldable category.
 

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