Apple could get foldable Android phones to adopt this advanced metal alloy for durability
Apple reportedly wants to make its foldable iPhone flatter and more durable.


- Apple is reportedly planning to use Liquidmetal for the hinge on its foldable iPhone.
- The move aims to improve durability, maximize screen flatness, and minimize the screen crease.
- Android smartphone brands are expected to also adopt the material to compete against the upcoming foldable.
While Samsung, Motorola, and other Android brands have already established a strong foothold in the foldable market, Apple is looking to break into the segment with its own device. As Apple continues development on this foldable iPhone, some new details have emerged, and they could have market-wide implications.
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning to use Liquidmetal, which is manufactured using a die-casting process, in the hinges of its foldable iPhone. Apple reportedly decided to use this material for the purpose of increasing durability, maximizing screen flatness, and minimizing the screen crease. For this, Dongguan EonTec has been tapped to be Apple’s exclusive supplier.