Apple's foldable iPhone Fold to launch in 2026: Report
Apple is gearing up to launch its first-ever foldable phone, the iPhone Fold, expected in 2026.
Expect a sleek dual-display design with a roomy 7.8-inch inner screen and a handy 5.5-inch outer display.
It's set to be potentially thinner than the iPhone Air when open, built with a titanium frame and a metallic hinge.
Specs at a glance:
The iPhone Fold packs four cameras—two 48MP rear shooters, plus front cameras on both the cover and inside screens—so you're covered for selfies and snaps from any angle.
Under the hood, it runs on Apple's new A20 Pro chip (2nm), promising faster speeds and better battery life than ever before.
The battery is huge too: between 5,000mAh and 5,500mAh—likely Apple's biggest yet.
How does it stack up?
With a much larger battery—but slightly smaller screens—than rivals like Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7, Apple looks ready to shake up the foldable scene.
Add in those signature Apple features—ecosystem perks and advanced photo tech—and this could be one of next year's most interesting phones for anyone eyeing something fresh (and flexible).