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While Samsung keeps on releasing new foldable year after year, Apple is yet to enter in this segment. One fan from China became so impatient that he took matters into his own hands. Meet the Chinese Youtube Creator who made his own folding iPhone.
I could only have a few translations and as the video is in Chinese, please watch the video. The creator known as Technological Aesthetics took the iPhone X apart and slipped its gut into the body of a Motorola Razr. The video further shows the complex process, how he accomplished this, and what the final product looks like.

As you can see from the video, the iPhone V isn't as well crafted as any of the foldable smartphones available today. It looks in bad shape for both the foldable device and the iPhone, though the creators say they wanted to give it new life after a previous drop damaged the iPhone X.

This video gives a little insight into how his foldable iPhone works. The phone has the iPhone X's flexible OLED display with that giant notch cutout. However, this foldable iPhone is fully functional and works flawlessly. He also managed to get the multi-window based multitasking working on this DIY iPhone, and even took pictures while browsing galleries and more. All we want now is for Apple to consider this concept and make its own sleek foldable iPhone. Imagine an iPhone folded in half with a second display on the outside that could give Samsung the uphill battle of the Galaxy Z Flip 4.





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