Apple just hit pause on its foldable iPad: Here's why

Apple just hit pause on its foldable iPad: Here's why
Apple has reportedly put its highly anticipated foldable iPad project on hold.
The decision comes amid concerns over the device's cost and market demand, according to a report by DigiTimes.
The futuristic device was said to be in development for some time, but now it seems that the tech giant has decided to pause the ambitious project due to rising costs and limited consumer interest.
Cost and demand concerns
The foldable iPad was considered one of Apple's boldest projects, aimed at redefining the tablet category. However, the engineering challenges involved in such a device have made Apple rethink its timelines.
One major hurdle is cost. The projected price of the foldable iPad was found to be much higher than Apple's current premium products, according to sources cited in DigiTimes's report.
Apple is cautious about another niche product after Vision Pro
The failure of the Vision Pro headset, which struggled to gain traction partly due to its high price, has likely made Apple cautious about launching another niche device with a similar cost barrier.
Further, while iPads continue to do well in the tablet market, tablets themselves are a relatively niche category.
A foldable iPad would target an even smaller audience, raising questions about its production costs.
Technical challenges of foldable displays
Another significant roadblock for the foldable iPad project is technical.
Apple has always focused on delivering high-quality hardware, but replicating that in a foldable format has proven difficult.
One major issue with the iPad fold is the display. Apple reportedly wanted to minimize the visible crease seen on most foldable displays. However, there is no viable solution available for it today.