In a new interview with Bloomberg today, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak shared some of his thoughts about folding phones. With Samsung and Huawei currently leading the market with innovation in this space, he’s predictably worried about iPhone falling behind.
Wozniak was asked about what Apple needs to do next as appears they are falling behind Samsung and Huawei. Both of the companies unveiled foldable smartphones this month. Samsung’s Galaxy Fold will start at $1,980 and will ship in April. It has one 4.6-inch screen on the outside of the device and one 7.3-inch display that unfolds on the inside. It also sports a total of six cameras.
Right on the heels of Samsung’s announcement, Huawei unveiled its own foldable, the Mate X. Notably, it’s sleeker than the Galaxy Fold and will land with an even more expensive price tag of $2,600. It features an outside fold 8-inch display when opened up that is even larger than the Galaxy Fold’s main display. The Mate X is 5.4mm thin when unfolded and measures at 11mm thin when folded.
Wozniak noted in the interview that Apple has been the leader in several areas regarding smartphone advances including Touch ID, Face ID, and mobile payments with Apple Pay. However, he noted concern about Samsung and Huawei leading the industry when it comes to folding smartphones.
But they [Apple] are not the leader in things like the folding phone and that worries me because I really do want a folding phone. You know, it’s one of those new technologies that does catch my attention.
However, he did highlight that “Apple always has surprises” and that “they are always working on things in the background.”
Source: 9to5mac