Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone Ultra is back in the headlines once again, with its most recent test version rocking a display that's around 7.58 inches with a native resolution of 2713 x 1920 and a 14:1:10 aspect ratio.
The latest information on the iPhone Ultra foldable smartphone is coming from insider @Jukanrosleve who picked up the news on Weibo which was posted by user "Digital Chat Station", adding that the foldable iPhone is expected to feature dual 48-megapixel cameras, and something we've already heard about: a hinge made of durable amorphous metal glass composite, and a titanium alloy body.
The difference between regular glass and metallic glass is that traditional metals feature a regular, repeating crystalline atomic structure, compared to metallic glass that features a disordered arrangement of atoms that just so happens to be more resistant to bending, deformation, and denting -- perfect for an ultra-premium foldable iPhone.
This is achieved through rapid cooling techniques, where its structure is 2.5x harder than titanium alloy... it also packs a smooth, glossy finish that looks beautiful, and more like stainless steel.
There seems to be mechanical benefits, but the corrosion resistance of metallic glass also means a foldable iPhone with this new tech will last longer, with less questions of the durability of the hinge mechanism in changing environmental conditions




