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Folding iPhones, 5G and Apple Glass: 2021 mobile predictions

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January 12, 2021

Folding iPhones, 5G and Apple Glass: 2021 mobile predictions

In 2020, mobile advancement included robust 5G rollout and the first-ever folding phones. But what's in store for mobile development in 2021? Apple may be in the very early stages of developing a folding iPhone. Plus, there may be wearables on the way as more reliable 5G access spreads across the country. Macworld senior writer Michael Simon and Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis join Juliet to discuss how a folding iPhone may look like an iPhone/iPad hybrid, what to expect in terms of continuing 5G rollout and whether or not 2021 will be the year of Apple Glass.

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