After the iPhone 17 series launch, Apple seems to be planning to make some changes in its lineup and possibly the launch cycle. Not only that, the tech giant may finally launch its much anticipated Fold device in the global markets, the leaks suggest. According to multiple analysts and industry insiders, Apple may name it iPhone Fold and it could launch as soon as next year. The leaks also suggest that the project may hit the mass production stages next year. While the other details remain under the wraps. Here is everything we know about the Apple iPhone Fold price, specifications, design and other leaks.
As per Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Apple iPhone Fold will get a book-style design similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold lineup. Analyst Ming Chi Kuo states that the phone could measure around 9-9.5mm when closed and 4.5-4.8mm when opened. Additionally, the reports also suggest that iPhone Fold may get a nearly crease-free screen.
The company may also add a titanium chassis similar to newer premium models, though analysts differ slightly on whether Apple will combine titanium with stainless steel or aluminium.
The device is expected to feature dual displays, with a compact 5.5-inch external screen and a 7.8-inch inner display that unfolds. Both of them are said to come with ProMotion tech. The leaks suggest that Apple iPhone Fold may get a bigger 5,400 mAh battery. It may also feature an in-house C2 modem.
As for cameras, the Apple iPhone Fold is said to feature two rear and two front sensors. According to Digital Chat Station, the device may get dual 48MP rear cameras. However, these details are not confirmed at the moment.
According to reports, the device may make its debut in fall 2026. However, analysts like Mizuho Securities warn that a push to 2027 remains possible as Apple finalises key design decisions, particularly around the hinge. The device is expected to be priced in between $2,000 and $2,500, making it the most expensive iPhone launched ever.