There have been rumors about a foldable iPhone for years, but now the information is taking shape. Analysts like Ming-Chi Kuo and Jeff Pu are reporting that Apple is indeed working on such a device and that it could launch in 2026 or 2027. The technical details and design appear to have already been finalized. This could usher in a new era for the iPhone.
Apple is known for only bringing new technologies to market when they're fully developed. While Samsung already offers foldable smartphones with the Galaxy Z series, Apple has long held back. Now, there are increasing indications that the company has entered the final development phase of a foldable iPhone. With high-quality materials and a well-thought-out concept, Apple could revolutionize the foldable smartphone category.
Technical specifications of the foldable iPhone
Display and construction
The foldable iPhone will feature a 7.8-inch internal display that opens like a book. When closed, it will reveal a 5.5-inch external display that can be used for everyday tasks. This distinguishes Apple's approach from devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, which uses a folding design. The device is expected to be extremely thin. When unfolded, it will measure just 4.5 millimeters, and when folded, it will be between 9 and 9.5 millimeters thick. Apple is using a titanium casing, while the hinge is made from a combination of titanium and stainless steel.
Cameras and unlocking technology
The foldable iPhone will be equipped with two rear cameras and a front camera. Unlike current iPhones, it will not be unlocked with Face ID, but rather with Touch ID in the power button. This may be due to the fact that reliable Face ID technology is more difficult to implement for foldable displays.
Battery and performance
Apple is planning a high-density battery for the foldable iPhone to ensure the longest possible battery life. Since foldable smartphones often consume more power, Apple will likely develop a solution comparable to current iPhone battery life.
Production and market launch
According to analyst Jeff Pu, the foldable iPhone recently reached the "New Product Introduction" (NPI) phase at supplier Foxconn. This is an important step before mass production. Experts expect large-scale production to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026. This means the device could potentially be available in limited quantities as early as 2026, but a broader market launch is not expected until 2027.
Price and market strategy
The foldable iPhone is unlikely to be cheap. According to Barclays analyst Tim Long, the device could start at $2,299 in the US. This would make it almost twice as expensive as the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is expected to start at $1,199. Apple will likely position the foldable iPhone as a premium product, aimed primarily at tech enthusiasts and users willing to pay a premium for new innovations. Whether the device remains a niche product or sets a new trend will only become clear after its market launch.
Apple’s foldable iPhone – the next big thing?
Evidence is mounting that Apple is indeed working on a foldable iPhone. With a large foldable display, a sleek titanium casing, and familiar unlocking technology, the device could open a new chapter in smartphone development. However, the high price and the question of a foldable iPhone's suitability for everyday use remain open questions. If Apple can solve the known challenges—such as the durability of the hinge and battery life—the foldable iPhone could become an exciting alternative to conventional smartphones. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including HomeKit. (Photo by kamils / Bigstockphoto)
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