The iPhone Fold is probably the most anticipated device of recent years. While Samsung, Motorola, and OPPO have been selling foldable phones for years, Apple still hasn’t jumped in. But rumors are getting stronger, and everything points to it being closer than ever. Here’s everything we know so far.
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What is the iPhone Fold
The iPhone Fold would be Apple’s first foldable phone. According to the most reliable rumors, Apple is developing a device with a clamshell foldable display, similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. In other words, an iPhone that folds in half to become compact.
What we know about the design
- Foldable OLED display of approximately 6.7” when opened
- Small cover screen for notifications and time
- Hinge designed by Apple, possibly with a different mechanism than Samsung
- No visible crease (Apple has been working for years to minimize it)
- Titanium chassis, following the iPhone Pro trend
When does the iPhone Fold come out
| Source | Estimated date | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Ming-Chi Kuo | 2027-2028 | High |
| Mark Gurman (Bloomberg) | 2027 at earliest | Medium-high |
| Ross Display (display analyst) | Late 2027 | Medium |
| DigiTimes | 2028 | Medium |
Most sources point to 2027 as the most likely year, though it wouldn’t be surprising if it slipped to 2028. Apple is famous for not launching technology until it’s completely polished.
How much would the iPhone Fold cost
| Model | Estimated price |
|---|---|
| iPhone Fold basic | €1,799 - €1,999 |
| iPhone Fold Pro (if it exists) | €2,199 - €2,499 |
It would be the most expensive iPhone in history, exceeding even the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Why Apple is taking so long
- The crease is an aesthetic problem: Apple is obsessive about design. Launching an iPhone with a visible crease would be unacceptable for their quality standard.
- The market isn’t mainstream yet: Foldables represent less than 5% of the global smartphone market.
- Repair costs: A foldable iPhone would have extremely high repair costs.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions
Is the iPhone Fold confirmed?
Not officially. Apple hasn’t confirmed anything, but multiple supply chain sources agree it’s in active development.
Will the iPhone Fold replace the regular iPhone?
No, at least not initially. It would be an additional model in the lineup, just like foldables in Samsung’s range.
Will it support Apple Intelligence?
Absolutely. In fact, Apple Intelligence would be one of the iPhone Fold’s selling points, leveraging the large screen for AI features.
Conclusion
The iPhone Fold is real, in development, and will likely arrive in 2027 or 2028. It’ll be expensive, have a clamshell design, and Apple will try to solve the issues plaguing current foldables, especially the crease. If you’re loyal to Apple and want a foldable, patience will be rewarded. But if you don’t want to wait, 2026’s Android foldables are excellent and give you the experience today.
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