Apple spent years avoiding foldables while Android brands experimented. Now, the company is reportedly planning a second-generation foldable iPhone before the first one even launches.
Apple’s first foldable iPhone arrives in 2026 with an A20 chip, dual 48MP cameras, and a $2,000 price tag.
Purported schematics of the upcoming foldable iPhone suggest that it could be thinner than earlier leaks had indicated, and in the same league as mainstream foldable Android smartphones.
A launch Apple would rather not blink through.
Gurman’s latest report gives the iPhone Fold a green light for September, even as supply constraints and complex manufacturing threaten to make launch-day units rarer.
The news follows a report from Nikkei Asia on Tuesday that raised concerns the company’s foldable iPhone could be delayed due to challenges during the phone’s engineering test phase.
Apple analyst Tim Long suggests the iPhone Fold will miss its expected September window, shipping in December instead — and an iPhone 18 Plus may be coming too.
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