Apple is apparently working hard on its first foldable iPhone. Rumors and leaks have been circulating for years, but now they're becoming more concrete. A well-known leaker has revealed new details, including the price and features. If the information is correct, Apple will launch the iPhone Fold next year—and at a rather high price.
Foldable smartphones are no longer a novelty. Samsung, Google, and other manufacturers already offer devices that open like a book. Apple hasn't been part of this trend so far. But that's likely to change soon. According to multiple sources, the iPhone Fold is in the works and could launch alongside the iPhone 18 in 2026. It will likely be priced at the top of the market. Apple wants to address the technical weaknesses of its competitors – especially in the display.
Price: between 2100 and 2300 US dollars
According to leaker "Instant Digital," the iPhone Fold will cost between $2,100 and $2,300. That's significantly more than foldable smartphones from Samsung or Google. By comparison, the current Galaxy Z Fold 6 starts at $1,899.99. Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold starts at $1,799. Apple's price is significantly higher. This price range isn't entirely surprising. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had already reported that the foldable iPhone could cost more than $2,000. The new leak confirms this. The estimate is based, among other things, on Apple's usual profit margin. So, it won't be cheaper than the competition.
Technical details: Two displays, almost square format
In addition to the price, there is also new information about the features. The iPhone Fold is said to have two displays. A 5.5-inch screen is installed on the outside – practical for quick checks and operation when the device is folded. Inside, you'll find a significantly larger 7.8-inch display. The aspect ratio is said to be almost 4:3, which is similar to a small tablet. A major criticism of previous foldable devices is the visible crease in the middle of the screen. According to reports, this is precisely where Apple wants to start. The goal is to either significantly reduce this annoying crease or eliminate it altogether. Whether this will succeed remains to be seen, but Apple is known for working very precisely on such details.
Market launch: together with the iPhone 18
Several sources report that Apple plans to introduce the iPhone Fold next year, alongside the iPhone 18. This would fit well with the current rhythm. A release in 2026 is therefore considered likely. Analysts suspect that the foldable iPhone is more than just a new product for Apple. It could help boost the recently declining sales figures. The smartphone market as a whole is under pressure, and innovations like the iPhone Fold could provide new impetus (via Weibo).
Software: iOS is prepared for large displays
One advantage Apple may have over its competitors lies in its software. iOS already works very well on larger displays, such as the iPad. Android, on the other hand, still struggles with tablets and foldables. This means that if you use an iPhone Fold, you'll likely get a more stable and better-adapted user experience, especially when multitasking or consuming media.
iPhone Fold: Premium device with a clear target audience
The iPhone Fold is coming – most likely in 2026. It will be expensive, possibly the most expensive foldable on the market. But Apple also wants to improve on the technical weaknesses of its competitors, such as the fold in the display. With two displays, an almost square internal screen, and a strong iOS ecosystem, the device is intended to appeal primarily to demanding users. If you've been waiting for a foldable iPhone, your patience could soon pay off. It won't be cheap – but it's likely to be one of the most sophisticated devices of its kind. (Photo by seveniwe / Bigstockphoto)
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