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In a research note for investment bank Barclays earlier this month, Apple analyst Tim Long said his supply chain sources mentioned the possibility of the iPhone 18 base model being announced in March next year, rather than in September this year. This split launch has been widely rumored by multiple sources in recent months.

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More interestingly, Long dropped two unique pieces of information.

First, he said shipments of the rumored foldable iPhone will likely begin in December this year, a few months after the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max launch in the usual September timeframe. A similar situation occurred in 2017, with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus launching in September, and the iPhone X launching in November.

Second, Long said that Apple plans to release two other devices alongside the iPhone 18 base model in March next year, including a lower-end iPhone 18e and either an iPhone 18 Plus or an iPhone Air 2. Long mentioning the possibility of an iPhone 18 Plus is notable, as we have not heard any other rumors about such a device.

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It is unclear if Long mentioning the possibility of an iPhone 18 Plus is simply spitballing, or if it is information that he received from his supply chain contacts. There have been multiple reports about a revamped iPhone Air being in the works for next year, so an iPhone 18 Plus seems quite unlikely for now, but we shall see what happens.

Apple offered an iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 15 Plus, and an iPhone 16 Plus, but it opted to release the iPhone Air instead of an iPhone 17 Plus last year.

Apple does not break down its iPhone sales on a model-by-model basis, but various reports and research firms have indicated that both the Plus and Air have been unpopular relative to other iPhone models over the years. The return of a Plus model does not seem entirely out of the realm of possibility, if the Air has sold even worse than the Plus, and there is still a chance that the Air model was a one-off release. But, if an iPhone 18 Plus was truly coming next March, we probably would have heard more rumors about it by now.

This is the first time we have heard these claims, so treat them with some skepticism for now.

Article Link: Analyst: Foldable iPhone Likely to Ship in December, iPhone 18 Plus is Possible Next Year
 
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If Apple raises the price of the 18 Pro Max and markets the 18 Plus really well, this is the only way it can succeed again.

When an already expensive $900 phone is only $200 less than the Pro Max, in addition to the poor marketing job they did for the Plus, you should not wonder why it failed.
 
what is this guy's rumor accuracy? name does not really ring a bell, to me.

As for launch of the foldable in December, doesn't feel right but let's see what Apple actually announces in Sep
 
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The iPhone Air is beautifully engineered but it doesn’t really have a compelling use case. The thinness doesn’t lend itself to better “pocketability” since the screen is still comparatively large. Plus it has fewer cameras and worse battery life.

Now if Apple repositioned the Air as the new Mini, and slapped a silicon carbide battery in there, that might be compelling to some users.
 
I will stand by my opinion that next year the normal 18 and the Air will „merge“ and the materials will be aluminum (as with the base model) but device will be thinner. Two sizes (which would make the 18 plus rumor plausible). A lighter and thinner base model would make sense. Fold, Pro/Pro Max, Base model, Air and e model are too many devices.
 
Can't beet the Pro, Pro Max is too big, Plus is too expensive and a foldable will go the way of the Air. Apple would do better to stop trying to gain market share through diversity and concentrate on one phone, make it better , make it lighter and thinner but above all make it cheaper
 
Being the owner of an iPhone 16 Plus, and 18 Plus with the latest chip, battery, modem and other technology inside would get my attention. But I won’t hold my breath.
 
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Can't beet the Pro, Pro Max is too big, Plus is too expensive and a foldable will go the way of the Air. Apple would do better to stop trying to gain market share through diversity and concentrate on one phone, make it better , make it lighter and thinner but above all make it cheaper
The Galaxy Fold does well. Why do you foresee a foldable iPhone not doing well?
 
For me a phone like this should do the job of a Macbook once I connect an external display and keyboard. If A18 pro chip can run MacOs, why can't a mega sized iPhone cant run iOS when it is folded, iPadOs when it is open and MacOs when it is docked?
 
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You look at what made the iPhone 17 a success, it’s simple. If you apply the same formula (base 256GB, ProMotion, display size matching Pro Max) to 18 Plus, don’t see how it could fail. Previous versions of Plus were always handicapped in some way, whether processor or display.

Air 2 will likely fail regardless. Apple can’t drop the price because it would put a price ceiling on iPhone 18. Even if Air 2 gets a second camera, the battery is still crippled (relative to the rest of the 18 lineup). Most customers will opt $100 more for 18 Pro.
 
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You look at what made the iPhone 17 a success, it’s simple. If you apply the same formula (base 256GB, ProMotion, display size matching Pro Max) to 18 Plus, don’t see how it could fail. Previous versions of Plus were always handicapped in some way, whether processor or display.

Air 2 will likely fail regardless. Apple can’t drop the price because it would put a price ceiling on iPhone 18. Even if Air 2 gets a second camera, the battery is still crippled (relative to the rest of the 18 lineup). Most customers will opt $100 more for 18 Pro.

too much compromises. too expensive and yet it has less features than my 13 pro max.

my suggestion: kill the SE and air, just sell the last year regular version.
 
I will stand by my opinion that next year the normal 18 and the Air will „merge“ and the materials will be aluminum (as with the base model) but device will be thinner. Two sizes (which would make the 18 plus rumor plausible). A lighter and thinner base model would make sense. Fold, Pro/Pro Max, Base model, Air and e model are too many devices.

That’s a good shout to be fair. Not sure it’ll materialise though…
 
As a former iPhone 12 mini owner who still loathes the size of their 15 Pro after 2.5 years, I’m really unsure when I’ll be getting a new phone. The foldable is compelling but it also might have too many compromises (too wide, plastic inner screen) that make it not worth it for me.

Based on current rumors, the ‘e’ line might get 120hz with the 19 series phones in 2028. If that has a 6.1” screen, that will probably be my next phone — and this is after owning all (but one) generations from the original iPhone in 2007, to the 15 Pro. If the 19e with 120hz ups the size to 6.3”, I’ll probably keep my 15 Pro for as long as feasibly possible.

I stand firm that the mini line wasn’t discontinued due to “low sales” but that it would take away from sales of more expensive iPhones. If they brought back the mini line, I’d likely go back to upgrading every year.
 
3,000 phone with no telephoto camera. lol.
This is what really annoys me. Apple is 8 generations behind their competitors when it comes to foldable devices and they could have been the stand out with a Pro camera set up but it seems like they are just doing what their competitors are doing. Charging premium for a Foldable with an half assed camera and I am saying this as a current duo foldable user 😅
 
what is this guy's rumor accuracy? name does not really ring a bell, to me.

As for launch of the foldable in December, doesn't feel right but let's see what Apple actually announces in Sep
Feels right to me, seems like anything new Apple announces lately gets some kind of delay. I was fully expecting the fold to be delayed in some way and not released in September when announced.
 
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The iPhone Air is beautifully engineered but it doesn’t really have a compelling use case. The thinness doesn’t lend itself to better “pocketability” since the screen is still comparatively large.
The thinness and lightness make it much more pocketable than the other iPhones, despite the large screen. It's surprisingly comparable to my SE1 in terms of not feeling the bulk and the ease of slipping it in my pocket (even wearing slim fit jeans), likely due to the extra thinness canceling out the extra screen. I think SE1 still wins out, but it's close. But the Air might even be better than my SE1 in terms of not showing an obvious outline of my phone in my pocket, due to the extra thinness and the less sharp edges. That goofy-looking outline of a phone in my pocket always annoys me. Especially because the edges wear on the fabric and leaves a permanent outline even when my phone isn't in my pocket! So any reduction of the outline is appreciated.

And of course, the light weight in hand is the other compelling use case. I hate holding the Pros for more than a moment. I haven't given the standard 17 a try, but while I'm sure it's much better than the Pros, I've grown to like the light weight of my Air so much that I don't want it to be even an ounce heavier!

Of course, one-handed usage is where the SE1/Mini triumphs, and the Air isn't much better than the other large-screen iPhones in that regard. With bigger screen phones, even the Air, a phone grip accessory is required, but those add hassle.
 


In a research note for investment bank Barclays earlier this month, Apple analyst Tim Long said his supply chain sources mentioned the possibility of the iPhone 18 base model being announced in March next year, rather than in September this year. This split launch has been widely rumored by multiple sources in recent months.

Apple-Foldable-Thumb.jpg

More interestingly, Long dropped two unique pieces of information.

First, he said shipments of the rumored foldable iPhone will likely begin in December this year, a few months after the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max launch in the usual September timeframe. A similar situation occurred in 2017, with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus launching in September, and the iPhone X launching in November.

Second, Long said that Apple plans to release two other devices alongside the iPhone 18 base model in March next year, including a lower-end iPhone 18e and either an iPhone 18 Plus or an iPhone Air 2. Long mentioning the possibility of an iPhone 18 Plus is notable, as we have not heard any other rumors about such a device.

iPhone-15-General-Feature-Green.jpg

It is unclear if Long mentioning the possibility of an iPhone 18 Plus is simply spitballing, or if it is information that he received from his supply chain contacts. There have been multiple reports about a revamped iPhone Air being in the works for next year, so an iPhone 18 Plus seems quite unlikely for now, but we shall see what happens.

Apple does not break down its iPhone sales on a model-by-model basis, but various reports and research firms have indicated that both the Plus and Air have been unpopular relative to other iPhone models over the years. The return of a Plus model does not seem entirely out of the realm of possibility, if the Air has sold even worse than the Plus, and there is still a chance that the Air model was a one-off release. But, if an iPhone 18 Plus was truly coming next March, we probably would have heard more rumors about it by now.

This is the first time we have heard these claims, so treat them with some skepticism for now.

Article Link: Analyst: Foldable iPhone Likely to Ship in December, iPhone 18 Plus is Possible Next Year
It’s been almost 20 years of the iPhone and apple still can’t make a decent cord that doesn’t break apart in less than a year or so. I can’t image a phone used 100’s of times daily isn’t going to suffer some integrity loss of the screen at the folding part. That crease is gonna be awful. Maybe I’m wrong and they have it figured out…but no way I’m spending $1000+ on a first second or even third generation. My phone as is works perfectly find. No need for this on top of can’t see how it’ll stand the test of time with real world wear and tear.
 
I have a Pixel Fold that I got for a work phone because the workflow was better for my the job system that I use at work and it have been fantastic. I have been patiently waiting for an Apple Fold but with it being delayed and iOS 26 being a mess, I am really considering the switch.
 
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