By Nishit Singh Raghuwanshi
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Apple has been in the limelight for the rumours related to the iPhone Fold. And the leaks here are suggesting that the device is going to be a prodigy. Now, Samsung, by mistake, most probably has confirmed a big detail about the upcoming foldable by Apple. According to a report by Chosun Biz, Samsung Display President Lee Chong told reports in Soul that the company is prepping up OLED foldable displays for a North American client. Apart from that, Chong has not provided any other details. And the fans are already speculating that the North American client is none else than Apple. For those who don’t know, Apple is the largest smartphone producer in North America and is rumoured to launch a foldable next year. As said by Lee Chong, Samsung is set to offer the 8.6th generation OLED display to the client at the beginning of production. He has also revealed that the production will begin in the third quarter next year. What About The Apple iPhone Fold? A lot has been leaked in the past related to the Apple iPhone Fold. Latest one was related to the design, as it was revealed that the phone will be 11.2mm in the folded state and around 5.6mm in the unfolded state. Leaks suggested that the smartphone will look like two iPhone Airs stuck together. In terms of design, Apple is going to level up the game this time in terms of design for sure. Coming to the specs, the Apple iPhone Fold will most probably get a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display. There are chances that the iPhone Fold will sleep on the FaceID feature. We may also get to see the device packing an Apple A20 processor paired with a minimum 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. As for the pricing, the Apple iPhone Fold will be priced around $2,000 in the USA and around Rs 2,00,000 in India. Though nothing has been confirmed by Apple until now regarding the launch of the device. So, the readers are suggested to take the information with a truckload of salt. Get Latest News live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Technology Science and around the world.