Apple has reportedly raised its iPhone Ultra production target to around 10 million units, up from the previously estimated 7 to 8 million units.
Apple has reportedly resolved most of the hinge issues that fueled delay speculation around its first foldable iPhone, with mass production now on track to begin next month.
Apple has reportedly resolved most of the hinge issues that fueled delay speculation around its first foldable iPhone, with mass production now on track to begin next month.
Prosser’s new iPhone Ultra video shows a final-looking design and reveals the iOS feature foldable users have been waiting for since Android got it in 2016.
Apple’s first foldable iPhone arrives in 2026 with an A20 chip, dual 48MP cameras, and a $2,000 price tag.
Apple’s foldable iPhone is reportedly keeping camera control despite being thinner than the iPhone Air. Great idea or unnecessary addition?
A launch Apple would rather not blink through.