Apple iPhone Fold Launching By 2026: New reports suggest that Apple is working on a foldable iPhone, which is set to launch in 2026. The Apple iPhone Fold is expected to offer advanced display technology along with improved capabilities and a fresh design.
Apple has been conservative in venturing towards the foldable realm, however, new intel suggests that the company is finalizing its strategies. The iPhone Fold, likened to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series, is expected to feature a durable hinge alongside a smooth OLED display and powerful hardware.
With Apple’s reputation, it is safe to assume the price will be on the higher side. If you’ve been waiting for Apple’s first foldable device, buckle up because there is a lot to cover in terms of its set features, price, specifications, launch date, and everything Apple is bound to share. Don’t forget to witness the most up-to-date news and leaks!
Expected Launch of The Apple iPhone Fold
Famous Apple tracker Ming-Chi Kuo released an article on Medium containing this information. As per the article, the tech giant from Cupertino will finalize the specs for the foldable iPhone in the second-quarter of the year. The device will then see a public release almost a year after, with the company rumored to show it off in Q4 of 2026.
Apple iPhone Fold expected specifications (Leaked)
Executives’ bold ideas for Apple’s first foldable phone suggest resembling Galaxy Z Fold 6. While it is still unclear if it is an iPad or iPhone type device. Rumors say Samsung is the Apple’s top supplier of displays. Additionally, some external sources suggest that outer screen will be 5.49 inches while main screen would be 7.74 inches inner folding screen. For now, this is all the information we have.
Apple iPhone Fold expected price
Supply Chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes it might be introduced next year for 2,000-2,500 dollars. A post made by Kuo on the Medium blogging website elaborated on features such as display, camera, and other hardware details.
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