iPhone Fold Is Coming: Five New Features for Next Year’s Launch
Apple aims to set a new foldable phone standard with a titanium design and a launch price above $2,000, positioning it as the most expensive iPhone ever.
- Apple is set to introduce a foldable version of the iPhone for the first time in fall 2026, debuting alongside the iPhone 18 series and representing a significant shift in its product lineup.
- Years of development and supply chain refinement have preceded this foldable that aims to combine ultra-thin design with durability.
- The foldable will resemble two iPhone Air devices joined together, feature titanium throughout its casing and hinge, and include four cameras.
- Mark Gurman estimates a starting price of at least $2,000, potentially making it Apple’s most expensive iPhone yet, while emphasizing Chinese production.
- Apple will observe market response after launch as it seeks to redefine foldable phones beyond novelty, with details likely evolving until release.
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iPhone Air hints at what iPhone Fold will look like
The iPhone Air may have given users a glimpse of what the 2026 iPhone Fold will look like — or at least half of it.What the iPhone Fold could look like - Image Credit: AppleInsiderThe iPhone Air is a big departure from Apple's typical iPhone designs. However, while the model may not necessarily be high-specification, it does show where Apple's design for the iPhone Fold could go.Writing in the "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman dis…
Apple's first foldable iPhone is intended to visually remind of two alongside iPhone air models made of titanium and cost at least $2,000, according to a new report. read more on t3n.de
The folding iPhone could be the size of two Airs—that might be too thick
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