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Apple's first foldable iPhone will feature an innovative liquid metal hinge and has now shipped prototype units to carriers around the world for testing, the leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital" today said.

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In a new post on Weibo, Fixed Focus Digital said development and production related to the foldable are now "progressing rapidly." The claim arrives one day after the leaker reported that the foldable iPhone would feature vapor chamber cooling.

The liquid metal hinge detail is significant in light of the ongoing debate over the device's production difficulties. Earlier reports from the leaker known as "Instant Digital" attributed manufacturing problems to the hinge failing Apple's quality control standards under prolonged, high-frequency open-and-close testing. Fixed Focus Digital previously pushed back on that characterization, arguing the hinge was not the primary source of difficulty, and today's post appears to position the hinge as a resolved and confirmed element of the design.

Liquid metal is an amorphous metal alloy with a notably higher strength-to-weight ratio than conventional metals, along with superior resistance to corrosion and wear. Apple has used liquid metal in limited contexts before, most notably for the SIM ejector tool included with iPhones and for certain internal components, but its application in a structural hinge mechanism would be a far more demanding use of the material. The foldable iPhone is expected to fold and unfold hundreds of thousands of times over its lifespan, placing exceptional stress on the hinge, and liquid metal's durability properties make it a more capable material than conventional alloys.

Apple's history with liquid metal stretches back over 15 years. In 2010, Apple signed an exclusive deal with Liquidmetal Technologies, receiving a perpetual worldwide license to commercialize the material in consumer electronics. In the years that followed, the company used liquid metal only for minor components such as the SIM ejector tool, with the material proving difficult to scale for larger structural parts. Apple repeatedly renewed its arrangement with Liquidmetal Technologies, and the material has continued to surface in patent filings covering hinges and other moving parts.

Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo first reported in March 2025 that the foldable iPhone's hinge would use liquid metal, with Dongguan EonTec named as the exclusive supplier of the alloy. A subsequent January supply chain report corroborated the liquid metal hinge plans, but in April Fixed Focus Digital cast doubt on the material choice, claiming Apple was still weighing liquid metal against 3D-printed titanium alloy.

The claim that prototypes have reached global carriers for testing represents a meaningful milestone, suggesting the device is now sufficiently complete to undergo the network compatibility and carrier certification process that precedes commercial launch. DigiTimes reported in April that mass production was planned to begin in July, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported the device remains on track for a September debut alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, though he noted the timing was not yet final at the time of writing.

The foldable iPhone is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch cover display, the A20 chip, the C2 modem, Touch ID in place of Face ID, and two rear cameras, with pricing rumored to start at around $2,000.

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I'm interested, but this is not going to be a phone I can purchase without having an opportunity to put hands on it first. Also, not sure how I feel about lack of FaceID or inferior cameras. The concept is great, but for $2k I think I'll just stick to a Pro device and iPad. Maybe v2 will be better.
 
I'm interested, but this is not going to be a phone I can purchase without having an opportunity to put hands on it first. Also, not sure how I feel about lack of FaceID or inferior cameras. The concept is great, but for $2k I think I'll just stick to a Pro device and iPad. Maybe v2 will be better.

Agreed. It has to be seen in person. I am currently not a fan of foldables because of the feel in hand and the crease.
 
I'm interested, but this is not going to be a phone I can purchase without having an opportunity to put hands on it first. Also, not sure how I feel about lack of FaceID or inferior cameras. The concept is great, but for $2k I think I'll just stick to a Pro device and iPad. Maybe v2 will be better.
Yeah - lack of FaceID is a deal breaker for me. I wouldn't want to revert back to a mobile device that's highly desirable to thieves and other ne'er-do-wells without some solid security that I can unlock in a glance without even really thinking about it. If the rumours are correct, and there's no FaceID, then I'll watch and wait to see how the hinge thing develops and what people think about the form factor. Maybe V2. But if there is a FaceID, and the price is right, I might be tempted: my phone is getting ready for an update. My iPad is very ready for an update....
 
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I'm interested, but this is not going to be a phone I can purchase without having an opportunity to put hands on it first. Also, not sure how I feel about lack of FaceID or inferior cameras. The concept is great, but for $2k I think I'll just stick to a Pro device and iPad. Maybe v2 will be better.
Exactly how I feel about it. I suppose I could live without FaceID if the cameras were the same as the Pro. The high cost and various drawbacks compared to the Pro iPhone make it hard to justify as someone who does not use their phone to watch a lot of video/need a bigger screen. I think the only thing that I can think of that would actually hype me up about it is if they make a tiny Apple Pencil you can attach to it magnetically like an iPad. Then I could have my drawing tablet and phone be one device which would be nice.
 
Haven’t we heard this rumor for years now? What exactly is new with this information, just a different source saying it?
 
Yeah - lack of FaceID is a deal breaker for me. I wouldn't want to revert back to a mobile device that's highly desirable to thieves and other ne'er-do-wells without some solid security that I can unlock in a glance without even really thinking about it. If the rumours are correct, and there's no FaceID, then I'll watch and wait to see how the hinge thing develops and what people think about the form factor. Maybe V2. But if there is a FaceID, and the price is right, I might be tempted: my phone is getting ready for an update. My iPad is very ready for an update....
I would be shocked if there's no FaceID to be honest. I've owned 11 foldables to date, and every single one of them could be unlocked by facial recognition. Time will tell I suppose.
 
Considered buy foldable iPhone but not in era tim cook just waiting for foldable iPhone from era John Ternus
Era John Ternus would never release one. There are a couple of reasons. 1. It's a compromise of phone and tablet, 2. cuts into profits of iPad sales, 3. The folding screens are not durable and reliable. If I were him I would put the kybosh on folding anything unless they did it like the duo with two separate screens to make a "new" device category.
 
Era John Ternus would never release one. There are a couple of reasons. 1. It's a compromise of phone and tablet, 2. cuts into profits of iPad sales, 3. The folding screens are not durable and reliable. If I were him I would put the kybosh on folding anything unless they did it like the duo with two separate screens to make a "new" device category.
Hasn’t all of the latest reporting said that the foldable iPhone is basically John Ternus’ baby?
Meanwhile, Tim Cook has been focused on mostly the glasses?
That’s what all of the recent reports have all said.
And considering that he’s been the hardware chief for the last almost decade, it’s likely that his influence is all over the foldable in every aspect.
 
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