
Or, picture this, a foldable iPad Air model: it's powerful enough to get the job done but light enough to carry without breaking a sweat. It's got all the cool features without the scary price tag, so if it could fold, it'd be even better.Now, however, a laconic rumor from the Far East has it that Huawei might be on the quest of coming up with a foldable tablet. Virtually nothing is known about it, no specs are listed, but I won't be surprised if in some months time, we're talking about the just-unveiled Huawei foldable tablet.Foldable tablets look promising to me, because they combine the benefits of a large, immersive display with the convenience of a compact, pocket-sized device that easily fits into bags or even larger pockets. This makes them ideal for people who want the flexibility to switch between watching videos, browsing the web, working on documents, and multitasking – I'm often in that very situation. So, Apple will probably not be the first to make a foldable tablet. So what? I'm sure that US customers will not be thrilled about Huawei's foldable tablet, even if it arrives months (or even years) earlier. It just so happens that many people just stick with Apple, no matter how long Cupertino takes to make a move. Before it was heavily sanctioned, Huawei was getting really popular across – some might say that it was a threat to the iPhone dominance.
That's no longer the case, but Apple's old arch-enemy might pull ahead… again.