Rumors and leaks consistently indicate that Apple is preparing its first foldable iPhone, likely branded either iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra. It is expected to debut alongside the iPhone 18 lineup in late 2026.

Key Specifications
Form factor: Book‑style horizontal fold, similar to Samsung Galaxy Z Fold.
Inner display: 7.76–7.8 inches, OLED, 4:3 aspect ratio.
Outer display: 5.3–5.5 inches, OLED.
Chipset: A20 or A20 Pro (expected).
Battery: 5,000–5,500 mAh — the largest ever in an iPhone.
Biometrics: Side‑mounted Touch ID; Face ID likely removed to save space.
Cameras: Dual rear (main + ultrawide), no telephoto; inner under‑screen camera rumored. Build: Titanium/aluminum frame; possible liquid‑metal hinge.

Major Features & Innovations
Near‑invisible crease: Apple reportedly prioritized crease elimination “regardless of cost.”
Tablet‑like experience: When unfolded, it approaches iPad mini size for multitasking.
Largest battery in any iPhone: Aimed at solving typical foldable battery issues.

Expected Price
$1,999–$2,500 depending on storage (256GB–1TB).
Some analysts estimate $2,400 average price.
Release Window
Announcement: September 2026
Availability: October–December 2026 (possible delays).

Summary
The iPhone Fold is shaping up to be Apple’s most significant hardware redesign since the iPhone X, combining a tablet‑like display, premium materials, and a crease‑free folding mechanism aimed at redefining the foldable category.
