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Apple Could Launch Foldable iPhone In 2026

MacRumors · 7h
Foldable iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 Both Expected to Have 'Crease-Free' Screen
It looks like Apple's foldable iPhone will have some "crease-free" competition. Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today
Gizmodo · 2d
Can Apple Actually Make a Foldable iPhone With a ‘Crease-Free’ Display?
Apple’s secret to a crease-free screen on its foldable iPhone might be a “display metal plate,” reports Kuo. I’ll just quote his reasoning:
Digit on MSN · 12h
Apple’s first foldable iPhone could be priced lesser than you expect: Here’s what we know
Apple is reportedly working on its first foldable iPhone, with pricing expected between $1,800 and $2,000 in the US. The device may debut in 2026.
13h
2026 Foldable iPhone: All the Leaks So Far
Apple is expected to launch a new foldable iPhone next year, based on multiple rumors and credible sources. The long-awaited ...
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Apple may have folded to the pressure of creating a foldable phone with Samsung tech instead of its own homegrown design
Apple did something similar with the iPhone X: leaning on Samsung's manufacturing prowess, but improving upon it.
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Apple's first foldable iPhone tipped to feature 7.8-inch display, A20 Pro chip, and 48MP cameras
According to tipster @Jukanlosreve, the iPhone Fold will feature a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch cover display. It ...

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