On the foldable product launch timeline, Apple’s foldable MacBook bearing a 20.25-inch display was said to be the only device in development, but it too has been cancelled. Instead, one analyst predicts that the company is working on a redesigned model sporting a smaller 18.8-inch screen. Unfortunately, a wave of complications only means that the launch of this particular model will be delayed.
Where the competition continues to roll out new foldable smartphones, Apple has consistently bucked the trend, with TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stating that the foldable MacBook’s display size has been revised. Kuo does not mention why Apple has abandoned the 20.25-inch version, but it likely has to do with various technical complications. The analyst states on X that issues on the mechanical and display side of things mean that mass production of the 18.8-inch foldable MacBook has been pushed back from its previous estimated H1 2026 period.
Instead, the machine is rumored to enter mass production by the end of 2027 and 2028, assuming Apple has no further development roadblocks. Given the Cupertino firm’s propensity for releasing products with a near-flawless design, the biggest hurdle that the company may not overcome would be how to eliminate the visibility of the crease when the foldable MacBook is completely unfolded. LG was previously reported to be Apple’s original panel supplier, but there is no update on countering this technical blemish.
Additionally, the multitude of moving parts present in the hinge mechanism will result in increased failure points, prompting Apple’s design and engineering teams to tweak the assembly repeatedly, causing continuous delays. Kuo also erases
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