Apple Targets 2026 for Foldable iPhone, May Stagger Regular iPhone Launches
Reports indicate Apple plans to debut its first foldable iPhone in 2026, reshuffling its usual annual iPhone schedule. The rumored device, potentially labeled “iPhone 18 Fold,” will fold out into a roughly 8-inch display, with a 5.7-inch external screen. Apple aims to incorporate under-display Face ID for a notch-free design. Meanwhile, standard iPhone 18 models may see delayed releases—some likely pushed to spring 2027. This multi-model approach allows Apple to focus marketing on the foldable as a top-tier offering. Industry rivals like Samsung have multiple foldables on the market, but Apple waited until flexible OLED tech matured. Observers believe Apple’s entry could popularize foldables, though the rumored high price might limit initial adoption. Apple itself hasn’t confirmed details, but if accurate, 2026 marks a landmark shift in iPhone hardware design.
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