A Camera on Your Wrist?
Apple’s ambition to further blend utility and wearability might soon be realized with an Apple Watch sporting a built-in camera. Recent patent filings point to designs incorporating a compact camera either within the watch casing or band, possibly for quick photos, FaceTime calls, or authentication. While there’s no official confirmation, industry analysts highlight that if this feature arrives, it could offer added convenience for hands-free photography or even video calls straight from your wrist. Questions remain regarding privacy, battery life, and actual camera quality—especially since the watch’s compact size will naturally limit lens and sensor capabilities. But if any company could make a watch camera practical, it’s Apple.
Foldable iPhone: The Waiting Game Continues
Apple fans have long awaited the company’s take on foldable screens, and fresh rumors suggest a foldable iPhone might not debut until 2026. According to multiple supply chain leaks, Apple’s first foldable will likely target the high-end market, integrating advanced display technology already found in recent iPhones—think OLED panels and Ceramic Shield protection. While specific specs are tightly under wraps, past reports hint at display sizes between 7 and 8 inches when unfolded, potentially rivaling small tablets. The extra development time could mean Apple is refining durability and software for seamless multitasking on a flexible screen. Until then, Apple’s entry to the foldables arena remains one of the tech world’s most anticipated launches.