iPhone Fold case listings are speculative guesses, not reliable leaks
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Summary
The article discusses how case manufacturers are creating and listing cases for the rumored iPhone Fold based on renders and 3D-printed models, not actual leaked specifications. The author warns readers not to treat these product listings as reliable leaks, as they are speculative guesses by manufacturers trying to get ahead of the competition. The piece highlights the difference between genuine leaks from supply chain sources and the guesswork done by accessory makers.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledCases overlaid on an iPhone render is a classic move for manufacturers
Renders and 3D-printed models of the iPhone Fold are enough for some case manufacturers to try and get ahead of the competition, but don't treat their listings as leaks.
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