The best iPhone Fold feature might be over a decade in the making - 9to5Mac

Next year’s foldable iPhone is expected to boast several advantages over competition.But what I expect will be the iPhone Fold’s biggest selling point has been more than a decade in the making, rooted in a well-established app feature.iOS apps with adaptive layouts arrived over a decade ago Back in 2014 at WWDC, Apple gave developers tools to build apps with auto-adaptive layouts.

The concept of ‘size classes’ in apps was a precursor to a big hardware launch later that year: the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.Until then, the iPhone had largely stayed the same size.It got slightly taller with the iPhone 5, but iPhone 6 and 6 Plus represented the first major size changes.

Apple knew that third-party iOS apps would need to adapt accordingly.So it created tools to help make that happen.These tools were extremely valuable a year later, when iOS 9 gave the iPad its first true multitasking features.

Split View and Slide Over worked seamlessly for apps that had implemented Apple’s new layout tools.And it’s this same foundation of adaptive apps that, I suspect, will prove the iPhone Fold’s greatest advantage.iPhone Fold’s biggest strength could be the iPhone and iPad app ecosystems For as long as Android tablets have been a thing, the app ecosystem has lagged behind that of the iPad.

Whenever I’ve read reviews of Android tablets, or even of foldable Android phones, one of the main complaints involves apps.In short, Android phone apps don’t necessarily translate well to foldable layouts, or that of tablets.iPhone Fold, however, is poised to capitalize on Apple’s strong iPad app ecosystem and adaptive layouts.

For all that we already know about the iPhone Fold’s hardware, we don’t yet know what the software story will be.But it seems a given that, with a 7.8-inch inner display that resembles an iPad mini, the iPhone Fold will be able to run iPad-class apps.A huge number of iPhone apps have iPad versions too.

So on day one, iPhone Fold should provide a seamless app experience whether you’re using it folded (iPhone-size app) or unfolded (iPad-size app).The beautiful thing is, developers may not even need to do much work to prepare their apps for Apple’s first foldable.Most of the work, I suspect, was already done as early as 2014.

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