I think every time some news outlet describes Apple's folding phone as 'zero crease', somebody at Apple sheds a tear.

Not only has it *not* been credibly rumored to have 'no' crease for over a year now, but the expectation being set is going to harm it dramatically if (when?) it does ship with some kind of crease.

Here is the industry's best attempt at 'no crease' so far, and it involves 3D printing photopolymer ligaments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5a6qvETnNg

This Phone Did What Samsung Couldn’t

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Based on my Pixel 10 Pro Fold, I can say definitively: having a crease fucking sucks.

It feels like plastic, it 'clicks' like a loose plastic laminate if you run your finger over certain portions, and you can see and feel it every time you touch the device.

If Apple's folding phone crease were this bad, I would say cancel the product now.

Compromises are many: the device is big and heavy, hard to hold because one side is a smooth hinge, and screen is inset so you can feel the sharp edges

There are so many aspects to 'getting this right' to an acceptable level of quality, never mind an Apple level of quality, and all the rumors hint at Apple wrestling with the same limits of the physics involved as everybody else.

People were *convinced* before the reveal of the Vision Pro that Apple somehow could make something that blows away everything else in the space, even in 'glasses' form. And the reality was no they couldn't.

I will say my expectations for Apple's foldable are tempered

@stroughtonsmith the problem is, why waiting 10 years for a folding iphone if has the same problem of everyone else? a folding iPhone needs to be somehow different and better quality, apple have always "fixed" the problems when coming to a technology later then every one else... it is not that the expectations are too high, this is the level of expectation someone is used to have from apple