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Apple is expected to launch a new foldable iPhone next year, based on multiple rumors and credible sources. The long-awaited device has been rumored for years now, but signs increasingly suggest that 2026 could indeed be the year that Apple releases its first foldable device.

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Below, we've collated an updated set of key details that have been leaked about Apple's foldable iPhone so far.

Overall Design
Book-Style
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple's foldable iPhone is similar in style to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold, which uses a book-style folding mechanism, rather than the clamshell design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects the foldable ‌iPhone‌ to measure between 9 and 9.5 mm when folded, and around 4.5 to 4.8 mm when unfolded. More recently, Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital has said that the foldable iPhone will have a thickness of at least 4.8mm.

Display Sizes
Dual Screens
When folded, users will interact with a 5.5-inch outer display that is similar to a typical iPhone screen, while unfolding it will reveal a larger 7.8-inch iPad-style screen. The inner display is said to be virtually crease-free, thanks to Apple's use of a metal plate that can disperse and control the stress generated by bending the display. These dimensions have been corroborated by two reputable sources. According to one rumor, the inner folding display will be approximately the size of a piece of A6 paper and will use a 2,713 x 1,920 resolution, while the outer display will use a 2,088 x 1,422 resolution.

Chassis and Hinge
Durable Materials
The foldable iPhone reportedly has a titanium chassis, with the hinge constructed from a combination of titanium and stainless steel, according to Kuo. Apple is said to be using liquid metal in the hinges to improve durability and help eliminate screen creasing. Liquid metal, manufactured using a die-casting process, has been chosen by Apple to address these two common issues with foldable devices, according to the analyst. The frame itself will use a titanium alloy to prevent bending issues – a solution that has worked well for Apple's new ultra-thin iPhone Air. However, analyst Jeff Pu believes that Apple is using aluminum and titanium, whereas Kuo believes a mix of stainless steel and titanium has been chosen.

Cameras
Front and Rear
The foldable iPhone is expected to include a dual-lens rear camera, with a front-facing camera for both folded and unfolded states, according to Kuo. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently corroborated reports that the device will have four cameras consisting of one front camera, one inner camera, and two rear cameras. Prolific Weibo-based leaker Digital Chat Station claims that the rear dual lenses will be 48 megapixels each. Other sources have claimed that the inner display features an under-screen camera (USC), while the outer display – in the device's folded state – will have a punch-hole camera.

Authentication
Touch ID
Kuo believes the phone will forgo Face ID authentication, and instead use a Touch ID side button as a means to save precious internal space, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman recently corroborated the rumor. Apple has previously integrated Touch ID into the side button of the iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.

Cellular Connectivity
C2 Modem
The foldable iPhone will use Apple's second-generation C2 modem for cellular connectivity, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple debuted its custom-designed C1 modem in the iPhone 16e earlier this year, followed by the C1X featured in the iPhone Air, as part of a multi-year plan to transition away from Qualcomm modems. Gurman says the foldable device will not have a physical SIM slot.

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Article Link: iPhone Fold: Launch, Pricing, and What to Expect From Apple's Foldable
 
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You can be sure this will be the biggest advancement in the iPhone since the iPhone X. It will truly be the best fulfillment of Steve's vision for iPhone. You can also be sure that Apple can't wait to see the incredible things customers are able to do and that Apple thinks you're gonna love it.

You can also be sure that creases and peeling will appear early on and Apple will say that it affects a small number of users. You can also be sure that Apple will talk about the incredible adoption of iPhone Fold at the earnings call after release, stating they are shipping them as fast as they can build them.
 
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I’m sure Apple will make it look impressive when it finally comes out, but they’ve fallen short of expectations soOoo many times that I don’t expect this to be any different. I think I’d feel more confident with the competition, which has been doing this much longer. 👨‍🔬
Is 17 pro impressive?
 
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Love my Z Fold 7! I'm interested to see what Apple brings to the table. 1st gen Apple device though...
I almost bought one as I have been wanting a foldable smartphone - wanting one ultra portable device acting as a phone and a tablet and Fold 7 looks amazing. But, due to my love with Apple and its ecosystem product, I successfully overcame the temptation. As Samsung enjoys the great sales of the Fold 7, so will Apple.
 
Don’t expect too much and you won’t be disappointed!!
Apple has fold patents going back at least 7 years and most likely , more than half will not appear in the IFold
Touch ID is really outdated however we can live with that. 2 cameras is a tough one as we don’t know what they can do
In any case I’m hoping Apple will do the right thing after waiting so long
 
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