Apple said to be planning 'foldable iPad' with 5G next year
An unlikely report claiming to be from the supply chain, says that Apple is currently working on an iPad for 2020 that will feature both 5G cellular plus a foldable screen.

A mockup of a foldable iPad that's as good as any other
Reportedly, Apple is planning to introduce a foldable iPad in 2020, which will also feature 5G connectivity, and have a screen approximately the same size as a MacBook.
According to China's Economic Daily News, Jeff Lin, a researcher from IHS Markit, believes that the foldable iPad is being made to compete with the dual-screen Surface that Microsoft is expected to release.
The report is focused on the impact this product could have on the supply chain, and concludes that it would mean an increased demand for components.
Lin offers no details of his source, nor anything substantive about the device. Besides that it will be foldable and feature 5G, he says only that it will feature one of Apple's A-series processors, and the screen will be a similar size to the MacBook range.
He doesn't say which MacBook, nor does he say whether this screen size refers to when the foldable iPad is opened or closed.
The current iPad Pro lineup includes models with a 12.9-inch screen, where a MacBook's display is 12 inches, and a MacBook Air's is 13.3-inches. The MacBook Pro is available with either a 13.3-inch screen or a 15.4-inch one.
Economic Daily News does quote unnamed sources in the supply chain, but all they add is to list which Chinese companies currently contribute to the iPad range.
Apple is expected to introduce 5G models of the iPhone in 2020, however, so it's at least possible that there will be an iPad with the same feature.
No other sources have claimed Apple will make a foldable iPad, but it has filed patents to do with such an iPhone.

A mockup of a foldable iPad that's as good as any other
Reportedly, Apple is planning to introduce a foldable iPad in 2020, which will also feature 5G connectivity, and have a screen approximately the same size as a MacBook.
According to China's Economic Daily News, Jeff Lin, a researcher from IHS Markit, believes that the foldable iPad is being made to compete with the dual-screen Surface that Microsoft is expected to release.
The report is focused on the impact this product could have on the supply chain, and concludes that it would mean an increased demand for components.
Lin offers no details of his source, nor anything substantive about the device. Besides that it will be foldable and feature 5G, he says only that it will feature one of Apple's A-series processors, and the screen will be a similar size to the MacBook range.
He doesn't say which MacBook, nor does he say whether this screen size refers to when the foldable iPad is opened or closed.
The current iPad Pro lineup includes models with a 12.9-inch screen, where a MacBook's display is 12 inches, and a MacBook Air's is 13.3-inches. The MacBook Pro is available with either a 13.3-inch screen or a 15.4-inch one.
Economic Daily News does quote unnamed sources in the supply chain, but all they add is to list which Chinese companies currently contribute to the iPad range.
Apple is expected to introduce 5G models of the iPhone in 2020, however, so it's at least possible that there will be an iPad with the same feature.
No other sources have claimed Apple will make a foldable iPad, but it has filed patents to do with such an iPhone.

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Sorry Jeff, your credibility took a hit with this one.
I hope I can make calls from it!😉🤣🤣
I doubt Apple would come up with such an inelegant solution either, but artists are hardly the only people using an iPad. I would imagine this would not replace all iPads, and artists would simply buy the standard non-foldable model, while a business person might buy a foldable model to replace their iPad mini.
So your anecdotal experiences are all that matter? Go read the iPad mini thread comments — a big one was the ability to pocket the device, which can’t be done with a standard iPad (another way of saying “I wish my iPad could fold in half”). Being able to fold a larger screened iPad would solve that issue for most and replace that category, while making the larger iPads more convenient for many.
if you’d said this is clickbait because it would cut into Apple’s case sales — I’d say you had a point. ;-)
Ha! I called it yesterday that uneducated people would say this.
Samsung has a way of fooling people into thinking they invented something first. This is why they release half-assed products first so people can say "wow they're so innovative".
Sorry bud, like history shows, Sammy is copying an Apple patent and doing it wrong as always.