Apple iPhone Ultra first look video leaked, watch it here

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Apple's foldable iPhone Ultra has appeared in a new leak, revealing a book-style folding design and a fresh camera layout.

The smartphone is expected to offer flagship performance, premium displays, and advanced camera features.

Apple may launch the iPhone Ultra in September 2026 with a premium price tag in India.

Apple iPhone Ultra first look video leaked, watch it here

Apple is reportedly preparing to unveil its first-ever book-style foldable device, the iPhone Ultra. While the Cupertino-based tech giant is yet to make an official confirmation on the product, it is expected to be introduced sometime this fall along with other iPhones from the series such as the iPhone 18 Pro. In fact, previous tips and images already give us an idea of how the gadget might look. And now, thanks to a recent tip coming from a video, we learn more about the upcoming iPhone Ultra. Here’s everything from the launch timeline, specs, price and more we know about the Apple iPhone Ultra.

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Apple iPhone Ultra: Design (Leaked)

Tipster Majin Bu posted a video on its official X handle showcasing the device from multiple angles. The alleged design of the upcoming Apple iPhone Ultra confirms that the device will have a book-style horizontal fold with a passport-like, wider 4:3 aspect ratio when opened.

Moreover, the leaked footage also shows that the device may launch with a horizontal pill-shaped camera module on the rear panel. The device’s two volume buttons and a SIM tray are positioned along the top edge, which can be seen when the device is folded. The right side reportedly houses the power button along with Apple’s Action Button to smooth the control for the users.

Lastly, the leaked design further hints at the inclusion of a USB Type-C charging port and a stereo speaker setup.

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Apple iPhone Ultra: Specs (Expected)

The Apple iPhone Ultra is anticipated to launch with the Apple A20 Pro chip. It is also expected to feature 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage.

The book-style foldable smartphone is rumoured to sport a 7.8-inch LTPO OLED foldable display on the inside. Additionally, it is expected to support a 120Hz ProMotion adaptive refresh rate. On the outside, the handset is anticipated to feature a 5.5-inch LTPO OLED display. Leaks further suggest that the outer screen may be protected by Ceramic Shield glass.

Reports also indicate that Apple could bring back Touch ID, integrated into the power button. Moreover, the lack of face ID can be because of limited space inside the extremely thin body of the phone.

Talking about the camera, the device may launch with a dual-camera system, which includes a 40MP main camera and a 48MP ultra-wide camera. The device is also expected to include either an 18MP or 24MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.

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Apple iPhone Ultra: Launch timeline and India price (Expected)

The most anticipated Apple iPhone Ultra is expected to make its debut in the Indian as well as the global market in September 2026, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. The book-style foldable is expected to carry a premium price tag, with the base variant likely to be priced between Rs 2,00,000 and Rs 2,15,000.

Bhaskar is a Senior Copy Editor at Digit India who keeps a close watch on everything shaping the world of technology from smartphones and home appliances to AI, government tech initiatives, digital safety, and the latest industry developments. Whether it's breaking news, in-depth features, hands-on reviews, practical how-to guides, or exclusive scoops, he translates complex tech into stories that are easy to understand and worth reading. His work has been featured in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other leading publications. Before joining Digit India, he served as an assistant editor at TechBloat. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech journalist, he is driven by just one goal, which is to help readers stay informed, stay secure, and stay ahead in an ever-changing digital world. View Full Profile