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Apple is reportedly pushing forward with plans to launch its first foldable iPhone, eyeing a release in the second half of ...
According to the post by Instant Digital, Apple will opt for amorphous alloy (metal glass) – thought to be the more technical term for liquid glass – for the iPhone Fold's hinge. This is said ...
The hinge will be made of “amorphous alloy (metallic glass),” the leaker said, metallic glass being another term for liquid metal, before adding explanations of why such a material would be ...
Fe-based amorphous alloys offer a promising alternative with low coercivity and minimal core losses, but their low saturation magnetization hinders their use in high-power-density devices.
On Weibo, they write that the company will be employing “amorphous alloy (metallic glass)” in order to provide “better resistance to bending, deformation, and dents,” with “strength and ...
According to the rumor, the "amorphous alloy" or the "metallic glass" is 2.5x stronger than titanium, making it a perfect solution for the hinge. The structure from amorphous particles is ...
Dongguan EonTec is said to be the exclusive supplier of the amorphous alloy. Previous reports suggest Apple's foldable iPhone will feature a 7.8-inch main display when unfolded and a 5.5-inch ...
The hinge is supposedly going to be made from "amorphous alloy (metallic glass)" that should provide "better resistance to bending, deformation, and dents." Apple is reportedly determined to ...
In a new post by a Chinese leaker, we're learning that Apple has used a metallic glass (amorphous metal ... structure is 2.5x harder than titanium alloy... it also packs a smooth, glossy finish ...