Advertisment While the tech world is abuzz with foldable devices, Apple seems to be taking a different approach. A recent patent application reveals the company's plans for a "stretchable display," a technology that could potentially change the face of smartphones, laptops, and wearables. The patent, submitted to the U.S. Patent Office, describes an OLED display with a stretchable portion and hermetically sealed rigid pixel islands. Although the application doesn't provide concrete examples, it hints at a device with a flexible screen that can stretch and conform to various shapes. The possibilities are endless, with potential applications ranging from smartphones and laptops to wearables like smartwatches, headphones, and even eyeglasses. Apple's patent lists 55 inventors from the United States and Taiwan, indicating a significant investment in this technology. Speculation suggests that Apple's stretchable display might be designed to wrap around a de
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