Apple Reportedly Will Release New iPhone Models More Often Starting in 2026
Apple will launch multiple iPhone models in fall 2026, including a foldable, followed by spring non-Pro releases and mid-cycle updates about every six months, Mark Gurman reports.
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Apple is reportedly preparing a revolution in its iPhone lineup between 2026 and 2027, with launches split into two seasons, new foldable models, a redesigned Air, and a possible 20th anniversary iPhone with a completely redesigned design. Here's the full roadmap - on macitynet.it In the future of the iPhone, here's what's coming in the next two years.
iPhone Fold Display Panel Design Reportedly Finalized for Production
The long-rumored iPhone Fold is slowly moving closer to reality as a major milestone related to the project has been reached. A new leak suggests that Apple has reportedly finalized the design of its crease-free foldable panel and that Foxconn has planned an assembly line for the component. However, the launch might still be delayed due to two major issues. Apple finalizes display design and assembly line for its iPhone Fold A recent report clai…
Apple to smooth out iPhone release schedule starting next year
Apple’s flagship iPhone 17 Pro Max For years up to and including 2025, Apple has stuck to a predictable fall rhythm for its flagship iPhones: dropping two premium Pro variants alongside two more accessible non-Pro options. It has also sprinkled in occasional budget-friendly SE or “e” refreshes during the spring. Yet starting in 2026, this cadence is set for a dramatic pivot, ushering in a biannual rollout that could redefine the smartphone calen…
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