Apple has been said to be working on a foldable iPhone, and rumors have been circulating for over eight years now. A recent, somewhat unreliable report claims to have fresh details about this exciting development.
These slightly specific details come in from Jukanlosreve citing a rather unknown source; ‘zwz’.
Here’s what’s being said:
Design
The foldable iPhone may have a large hinge on the back left side. When folded, it could be about 9.2mm thick, while the screen, when opened, might measure over 12 inches. This sounds akin to a foldable iPad on the cards, but that’s a different project altogether.
Key Features
- Display: Developed by Samsung, featuring advanced UTG technology.
- Hinge: Designed by Apple, costing about $110 to produce.
- Camera: A slim front camera and hybrid rear lenses for better photos.
- Battery: Dual stainless steel-cased batteries with a combined capacity near 5000mAh.
Release Timeline
- Foldable iPhone: Fall 2026
- Foldable iPad/MacBook: 2027
- Production tests could begin in 2025.
Sales Projections
Around 8 to 10 million units are expected to sell in 2026, doubling to 20 million by 2027.
Though this information sounds interesting, some details don’t align with previous leaks. For now, it’s best to stay skeptical and wait for more reliable updates. You can check out the complete detailed report over at the original source on X.
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