News reports that Apple's iPad business focus is on transitioning to OLED, but foldable screens are not included in the plan
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发表于 2023-12-15 15:16:40
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According to reports, the focus of Apple's iPad business is on transitioning to OLED, but foldable screens are not included in the plan. Currently, Apple's development focus on the iPad product line is mainly on transitioning to OLED, before considering foldable products in the future. The report states that there is no specific timeline or current development focus for Apple to launch a foldable iPad internally. However, the report emphasizes that Apple will first launch a foldable iPhone before launching a foldable iPad.
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