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We've been hearing rumors about a foldable iPhone for almost a decade now, but it looks like we might finally see the device come to fruition in 2026. We're going to be waiting many more months for the foldable iPhone, but so far we're hearing good things.

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  1. Apple wants to make it creaseless. It's taken Apple multiple years to design a foldable iPhone that it's satisfied with because Apple wants to get away from the pesky crease that impacts most foldable smartphones on the market. Apple is aiming for an entirely creaseless look so you won't be distracted by a visible line going through the middle of the display.
  2. It'll open like a book. Based on the myriad rumors we've heard, Apple experimented with multiple designs. There was talk last year that Apple would go with a clamshell design that opens top to bottom, like the Galaxy Z Flip. That's possibly something we'll see in the future, but now it's sounding like Apple's first foldable iPhone will have the book-like design we've seen in foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold. iOS isn't designed for a horizontal orientation, so this is going to require some major software updates. Apple is rumored to be working to redesign iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16 to be more consistent cross-platform, and that kind of design would work well when you need an operating system that works seamlessly in both vertical and horizontal orientations.
  3. For size, imagine the iPad mini. When it's closed, Apple's foldable iPhone is rumored to have a 5.5-inch outer display, which is smaller than current iPhone models that start at 6.1 inches. When opened, though, it will be 7.8 inches, which isn't too far off from the old 7.9-inch iPad mini. Picture the iPad mini in horizontal orientation, or put two 6.1-inch iPhones side by side to get an idea of how big the display might be.
  4. It's going to be thick and thin. Apple is going to use some iPhone 17 Air tech for the foldable iPhone, and it could be as thin as 4.8mm when it's opened up. That's even thinner than the 5.1mm 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which is Apple's thinnest device to date. When closed, though, it'll be somewhere around 9mm to 9.5mm, which is chunky.
  5. It might have Touch ID. This is a weird one, but Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple might use a Touch ID power button instead of Face ID. If Apple can't slim down that front-facing TrueDepth camera module enough to get the screen to an acceptable thinness, Touch ID could work instead.
  6. It's going to cost you. Foldable smartphones are far from cheap, even from Android manufacturers. Apple's version is going to be expensive, with rumors suggesting it will be priced somewhere around $2,000 to $2,500.
These are just the current rumors, and in the years before a device actually launches, information can be all over the place due to Apple's experimentation. The details we're hearing are starting to firm up, but there could be changes before it comes out. And given Apple's track record lately, it might never be released.

Right now, it looks like we could get the first foldable iPhone right around late 2026, so we might be hearing more in the coming months as we get into the 2026 iPhone rumor cycle.

Article Link: Six Things to Know About Apple's Upcoming Foldable iPhone
 
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WHY? So not needed.
Though we know from past comments on this very website that there are those that have been wanting this. Personally I don't see a need but I certainly am not opposed to there be the option. It won't be a big seller but it will likely lead to better (and maybe more varied) foldable in the future that may appeal to a larger market.
 
All foldables rely on fingerprint sensor, so Touch ID isn't a surprise.

I'd rather Apple make it thinner and do a tri-fold like Huawei Mate XT rather than squeeze in Face ID.
 
Apple's foldable ‌iPhone‌ is rumored to have a 5.5-inch outer display, which is smaller than current ‌iPhone‌ models that start at 6.1 inches.
Note that two iPhone 16 Pro screens placed side by side would have a combined diagonal of 7.56”. Given that the foldable iPhone’s inner screen is rumored to have a larger diagonal of 7.8”, this means that when folded it will be taller or (more likely) wider than an iPhone Pro 16. In any case, not really mini.
 
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This looks interesting. I'm sure Apple's been working on a bevy of foldable phones over the years to get it as close to perfect as they can. I'm not sure I'm the use case for a foldable iPhone but for others it looks to be a nice piece of kit. Looks to be a bit pricy IF the rumors hold true but for a 1st gen product such things usually are initially and come down over time.

Pretty exciting times in Cupertino.
 
FaceID will NOT happen. Apple wants (and is rumored) to make the device thin. So, to have a FaceID for when it is closed and another for when it is open, just won’t fit. TouchID would make more sense, only one button for both open and closed orientations.
if the rumored timeline is correct, we are ~ 9 months away from Apple picking their components, a lot can happen in 9 months in technology ...
We will see what Apple actually announces in (maybe) Sep 2026
 
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This model is starting to really sound good to me. I was going to knock the aspect ratio and height but in reality a desktop screen is a horizontal rectangle. And I just about always use my iPad in landscape mode.
 
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