iPhone Fold rumors and renders: What to expect after years of leaks and speculation

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Apple is working on a foldable iPhone that for the last six years, is always rumored to be a year away. Here's what you need to know about the iPhone Fold, what it may look like, and how much it may cost.

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What the iPhone Fold could look like - Image Credit: AppleInsider



Rumors about the iPhone Fold have circulated for over half a decade. An iPhone with a foldable display is a naturally attractive target for wild speculation, and it has fueled the rumor mill for years.

While there have been the occasional Apple patent application confirming elements of the supposed smartphone have been considered by the company, the rumor mill has picked up the slack when it comes to discussing the hardware.

It's reached a point where the main design concepts of the model have been decided upon by rumor merchants and analysts.

With rivals such as Samsung already occupying the folding smartphone market, there is pressure for Apple to actually join in with its own effort. Something that may actually happen within a few years.

This is a summary of what the rumor mill believes is on the way.

iPhone Fold release timing



As a tricky-to-design and produce smartphone, you could be forgiven for believing Apple could push the release of the iPhone Fold into the future until it gets things just right. Based on the repeated supposed pushbacks in the Apple rumor space, this is a thing that could've been happening for quite a few years.

Back in November 2020, Foxconn was said to be testing foldable iPhone prototypes. The prospect at the time was it would launch by September 2022.

By September 2021, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo proposed that it would instead arrive by 2024.

When February and March 2024 arrived, Apple was then said to be planning a 2026 release, but then delayed it to 2027. By June 2024, the 2027 launch seemed more certain.

An August claim from analyst Jeff Pu insisted that a 2026 launch would happen, alongside a foldable iPhone. Pu would go on to reiterate the claims in March and April 2025.

Smartphone displaying time near a cute, glowing cat-shaped lamp on a smooth, reflective surface.
The external display of the iPhone Fold - Image Credit: AppleInsider



In February 2025, it was anticipated that manufacturing could start in early 2026, pointing to a 2027 release. However, another report from the same month insisted that a debut would happen in 2026, with production starting in late 2025.

Ming-Chi Kuo resurfaced in March 2025, backing up the claim of a late 2026 or early 2027 debut and manufacturing in Q4 2026. In the same month, Mark Gurman wrote about a forecasted 2026 launch for the iPhone Fold, which another report backed up in May 2025.

Gurman also posted in May about the 2026 or 2027 launch.

In June, Kuo said that Foxconn will kick off a project to produce Apple's first foldable smartphone in late Q3 or early Q4 2025, with mass production anticipated for summer 2026. This would feed into a late 2026 or early 2027 release.

At the start of July, DigiTimes insisted that Apple had produced a prototype iPhone Fold, fitting in with the summer 2026 mass production rumor. Later that same month, Gurman doubled down on the debut "next year," meaning 2026.

Overall, the current consensus is for a 2026 or early 2027 launch of the iPhone Fold. This all pretty tidily lines up with the typical iPhone production schedule, and seems quite plausible.

Of course, there is always the possibility of further delays, and of the rumor mill being wrong once again.

iPhone Fold display supplier



Apple has a close relationship with display suppliers in its supply chain, with it arguably the most important component overall. However, even for the iPhone Fold, there has been some debate over who will provide the screen tech.

In April 2022, rumors indicated that Apple was working with LG Display on a foldable MacBook or iPad screen, but only a month later, reports about a foldable iPhone display began to appear.

By September 2022, it was thought Apple was working with LG Display and Samsung Display, its usual suppliers, to develop displays that won't crumple. All by creating hybrid OLED panels that put together inflexible sections of glass with flexible plastic substrate panels that handled the actual bending.

Smartphone with a colorful abstract design on its screen, featuring shades of blue and green with a pill-shaped camera cutout at the top.
The iPhone Fold's display, unfolded - Image Credit: AppleInsider



However, Apple was apparently still deciding on the supplier by January 2025. A month later, one leaker proclaimed the iPhone Fold display would be developed exclusively by Samsung, contradicting prior LG Display rumors dating back to 2017.

It appears as though Samsung has an edge thanks to its experience with its own foldable products. Reports from April 2025 and May 2025 have both said that Apple has chosen Samsung as its display partner.

This also lines up with a December 2023 rumor claiming folding iPhone displays were the focus of a then-new Samsung business group.

In July, a report said that Samsung Display was nearing completion of a new production line, which would be used just to produce folding displays for Apple.

iPhone Fold display specifications



The iPhone Fold is expected to have two screens in total. The folding screen will be the larger of the pair, and will be inside the folded section when the iPhone Fold is folded up.

A smaller outer display will also be available for general use while the iPhone Fold is in its folded form.

In February 2025, one leaker said the display for the iPhone Fold could be "comparable to two 6.1-inch iPhones folded together, resulting in a total size of over 12 inches."

However, the math of that measurement feels a bit wrong. It would realistically be a screen size in the ballpark of 7.5 inches, not far off the 8.3-inch iPad mini.

That same month also saw a different rumor that Apple's foldable iPhone would have a 5.49-inch outer screen. The inner screen, to make it look more like an iPad, reportedly measures a more realistic 7.74 inches diagonally.

A smartphone with a wraparound display is propped on a reflective surface beside a cute cat-shaped night light and a potted succulent plant.
Unfolding the iPhone Fold will effectively double its width - Image Credit: AppleInsider



Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo seemingly agreed with this, by saying in March 2025 that the "folded-out inner screen" would be 7.8 inches, while the outer screen would be 5.5 inches. Two April 2025 rumors also provided similar dimensions.

Both leakers proposed that the inner display will have a resolution of 2,713 by 1,920. This would give the display a pixel density of 428 pixels per inch. A

According to the same source, the external-facing display will measure 5.49 inches and have a resolution of 2,088 by 1,422. This is a pixel density of 460ppi, matching that of Apple's typical iPhone displays.

By June 2025, a Weibo leaker said the internal screen size measures 7.58 inches, smaller than previous claims of 7.74 inches and 7.76 inches. The resolution was maintained at 2,713 by 1,920.

Analysts at Trendforce also contributed in July, with a 5.5-inch external display and a 7.8-inch internal folding display claimed. Again, this is in the same ballpark as other previous claims.

iPhone Fold display creases and hinges



The ways Apple could approach a folding iPhone can dictate how durable the device ultimately is. Namely, Apple would need the screen to withstand repeated folding over prolonged periods, with movements and flexing developing a crease over time.

Apple patents have discussed the topic, including one from October 2021 that introduced the concept of a folding iPhone that puts the display on the outside. While this minimized creasing by maximizing the radius of the screen when folded, it does have the downside of leaving the screen at the mercy of the elements.

Apple's patents reveal that the company has been considering a foldable iPhones since 2015. One such patent, from 2020, indicates that Apple may implement technology so iPhone displays themselves could "heal" the inevitable wear and tear.

Foldable smartphone partially open, displaying a minimalist lock screen with large clock reading 9:41, shown from an angle highlighting the hinge and sleek design.
The iPhone Fold should fold up like a book - Image Credit: AppleInsider



"Electronic Devices With Flexible Display Cover Layers," proposes mixing rigid and flexible areas for a display and using what Apple calls "self-healing." This could be related to the scratch-resistant display coating rumored for the iPhone 17 range, though this was reportedly abandoned in April.

Apple has also considered internal screen fold designs too, but with remarkably complicated hinge mechanisms. The idea was to use added supports for the display at its most vulnerable point, so that users could press down on flexible sections without damaging the screen.

The iPhone maker's patents have proposed the idea of using stretchable displays as well. However, it seems unlikely for Apple to go down that route for the iPhone Fold for the moment.

In February 2025, a report said that Apple's folding iPhone may not be plagued by a crease at all. A source doubled down on claims Apple was working hard to avoid wrinkles in the display, which can emerge over time.

Ming-Chi Kuo said in March 2025 that Apple would use a liquid-metal hinge for the iPhone fold display. The same month, a different leaker explained that the material could be twice as strong as titanium.

Liquid metal technology has also appeared in Apple patents from 2014 and 2015.

In July 2025, Kuo wrote that Apple could end up using Samsung Display's design for the iPhone Fold, rather than one of Apple's own design. The decision would mean that Samsung's tech would need to be reliable enough to avoid creasing to a level Apple is happy with.

It would also avoid any further delays in mass production through the use of an established design.

iPhone Fold design and battery



When it comes to the thickness of the device, Kuo claimed in March 2025 that it would have a folded thickness of approximately 9mm to 9.5mm. When opened, its thickness would be approximately 4.5mm to 4.8mm.

A red foldable smartphone partially open, displaying a screen with large numbers. Two camera lenses are visible on the back.
The iPhone Fold should be less than a centimeter thick when folded - Image Credit: AppleInsider



In March 2025, two separate leakers said that iPhone Fold display engineering efforts were focused on power efficiency. Supposedly, this will "achieve the goal of slimming the battery by improving the Display Driver Integrated Circuit (DDI)."

One of the leakers believed that the driver IC chips in the folding display are being upgraded, from using a 28-nanometer production process to a 16-nanometer version.

Improved battery life may be the end result of these efforts. We could also see flexible batteries in the iPhone Fold, as an Apple patent from 2020 references this technology.

One February 2025 leak added that there would be a "3D Stacked" battery cell system in use, though that leak wasn't considered reliable at the time.

iPhone Fold camera



Arguably more important than the battery is the camera system that Apple employs, and the challenge of using two displays will make that a crucial decision for the company.

To some leakers, the internal display will supposedly use a hidden under-display camera that will be similar to other foldable device screens, while the external display will rely on a visible punch hole camera.

A dubious February 2025 leak claimed this entailed the use of a new "Meta Lens" front camera, as well as rear Main and Ultra-Wide options.

Black foldable smartphone partially open, featuring dual rear cameras, a flash, and a visible blue interior screen edge.
Dual rear cameras are the current hot favorite for the iPhone Fold - Image Credit: AppleInsider



In March 2025, Kuo posted that there would be dual rear camera lenses, though stopped short of providing resolutions. There would also be a front camera on the main display too, though no Face ID in favor of a Touch ID sensor.

In June 2025, Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station said Apple will use a dual camera system on the rear, including a 48MP sensor.

iPhone Fold pricing



When the iPhone Fold eventually goes on sale, it will almost certainly be an expensive mobile device. If the rumor mill is to be believed, it could end up being twice the cost of a normal iPhone.

A March 2025 report insisted that the cost could be around $2,300, more than a Mac Studio.

However, Ming-Chi Kuo has also put forward a price range estimate of $2,000 to $2,500 as well. A third April 2025 estimate puts it at between $2,100 and $2,300.

Whichever price is right, it's expected that consumers will have to shell out a lot if they want the fanciest iPhone on the block.



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  • Reply 1 of 11
    Pemapema Posts: 253member

    The Apple Car Is Coming… Next Year. Always Next Year.

    Next year, the iPhone Fold is coming.
    The year after that? It’ll be coming then, too.
    And the year after that? Absolutely — next year.

    It’s the same shimmering oasis on the Apple roadmap we’ve been trudging toward for a decade. Like the Apple Car. Remember the Apple Car? It’s been “almost here” longer than most people’s kids have been in school. Somewhere deep in Cupertino, I imagine a secret calendar marked with a single word under every year: “Tomorrow.”

    We’ve seen no prototype, no spy shots, and no proof it can do anything a Honda Civic can’t — except maybe sync your wipers to iCloud. But trust the process. Apple is refining it. Perfecting it. Whispering to it softly in the lab.

    And one day, we’ll finally see it. Next year.

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  • Reply 2 of 11
    Who wants a phone as big as the current phone but is almost once centimeter thick? Not to mention good luck making protective cases for this thing so it’s guaranteed to get destroyed if you drop it.
    Now even assuming they solve the crease problem and provide a good enough hinge (and I doubt they would ship anything with a visible crease or a bad hinge, they’re not Samsung who’s perfectly fine shipping garbage) we’re left with a phone that may have mediocre battery life, unremarkable cameras, is way too thick but most of all an unfolded screen form factor that serves no purpose. Is it good for watching movis? No! It doesn’t buy you more screen size to watch a widescreen movie than you would get by using your regular phone in landscape mode; one thing it does is get you a second screen to text while you watch — or help in general with multitasking.
    I’m not seeing the value here, especially considering the astronomical price and the folded size which is way too thick.

    Then again I really don’t understand the attraction of these phones. As much as the Galaxy Flip or the Razr Ultra make sense to me (for people who want a much smaller phone to fit in tiny pockets) the Galazy Z Fold and other full size phones completely fail by delivering an unfolded square screen form factor that offers no benefit. Worse, the tradeoffs are unacceptable thickness and astronomical price.

    I keep reading more and more of these rumors but I’m not sure I believe they have much substance. Apple shipping a 95mm thick phone sounds beyond absurd. Future will tell…
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  • Reply 3 of 11
    mainyehcmainyehc Posts: 149member
    (…) is way too thick but most of all an unfolded screen form factor that serves no purpose. (…) the Galazy Z Fold and other full size phones completely fail by delivering an unfolded square screen form factor that offers no benefit. (…)
    You see, there are productivity benefits to be had from such a large screen, especially if the freaking thing runs iPadOS, complete with actual multitasking, when in open mode and offers support for Apple Pencil (if not just the current, big version, maybe also a smaller, more portable one).

    Just because you can't see how useful it might be, that doesn't mean others won't. You're looking at it purely as a media consumption device, whereas these phones, even Samsung's own offerings, are marketed as workhorses. And as for the battery, as large as the dual screens may be, you also fail to see how it being almost iPad-mini-sized allows for not one, but two batteries. It should have relatively decent battery life, if not the best in the entire lineup.
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  • Reply 4 of 11
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,572member
    When Apple is as late to the party for a given tech device as it is with a folding phone, it usually makes up for that with a best-in-class device that leaps ahead of competitors in one way or another. But what's absent from all the iPhone Fold rumors is any suggestion that it will define itself in some unique way that clearly sets it apart from competitors. In fact, the existing premium folding phones from the top Chinese manufacturers completely blow away anything that I've read rumored about the iPhone Fold. It seems to be an iPhone that folds, and that's that. We already know that the premium pricing of best-in-class folding phones has made them a very niche market, so it has never been clear to me why Apple wants to enter this market at all. If it was entering it with extraordinary tech of some kind and an incredible design, I could see a niche being worth it if for no other reason than to burnish the Apple brand. "Wow, look what Apple did!" But I've yet to read of even a hint of wow factor for what's coming, assuming it is coming at all. Seems like the marketing tagline for the iPhone Fold should be, "Now Apple Makes a Folding Phone, Too!"
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  • Reply 5 of 11
    AppleZuluapplezulu Posts: 2,568member
    Since you can’t prove a negative, I imagine that after a folding iPad comes out, the rumors of a folding iPhone just beyond the horizon will continue here unabated.
    macgui
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  • Reply 6 of 11
    Xedxed Posts: 3,278member
    Pema said:

    The Apple Car Is Coming… Next Year. Always Next Year.

    Next year, the iPhone Fold is coming.
    The year after that? It’ll be coming then, too.
    And the year after that? Absolutely — next year.

    It’s the same shimmering oasis on the Apple roadmap we’ve been trudging toward for a decade. Like the Apple Car. Remember the Apple Car? It’s been “almost here” longer than most people’s kids have been in school. Somewhere deep in Cupertino, I imagine a secret calendar marked with a single word under every year: “Tomorrow.”

    We’ve seen no prototype, no spy shots, and no proof it can do anything a Honda Civic can’t — except maybe sync your wipers to iCloud. But trust the process. Apple is refining it. Perfecting it. Whispering to it softly in the lab.

    And one day, we’ll finally see it. Next year.

    This website makes articles that are based in rumors that and speculation. Just because a product doesn't appear doesn't mean the info isn't legitimate. Apple surely has countless other skunkworks projects being researched and developed that we may never hear about.

    I think it's clear that CarPlay Ultra is at least a variation of what they were researching with Project Titan -and- I think it would be foolish to think that Apple hasn't been researching and working with foldable displays since they first became manufacturable, which means insiders are likely relaying legitimate data to websites like Apple Insider — but none of that matters until there's a product officially being announced by Apple. Case in point, Apple announced the AirPower mat but then later scrapped that. They definitely jumped the gun there, and we've also seen that many times over the years with various OS features. That said, Apple is better than most in this regard.
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  • Reply 7 of 11
    thttht Posts: 6,023member
    Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo seemingly agreed with this, by saying in March 2025 that the "folded-out inner screen" would be 7.8 inches, while the outer screen would be 5.5 inches. Two April 2025 rumors also provided similar dimensions.

    Both leakers proposed that the inner display will have a resolution of 2,713 by 1,920. This would give the display a pixel density of 428 pixels per inch.

    According to the same source, the external-facing display will measure 5.49 inches and have a resolution of 2,088 by 1,422. This is a pixel density of 460ppi, matching that of Apple's typical iPhone displays.
    Hmm, everything will be close to sqrt(2) aspect ratios. Thought the rumors were for 4:3 for the inner display, but a prototype fallen by the wayside.

    Note that this is going to be a "short" iPhone if the hinge is along the short side of the inner display, and it has to be along the short side if the outer display is 2088 x 1422. It's going to be something like 3.2" wide by 4.7" tall when folded. So, as wide as a Pro Max, but as short as an iPhone 5 when folded up. It's going feel like a thin Blackberry of yore? In the pocket, on your ear and thumb typing.

    When unfolded, it's going to be something like 6.6" wide by 4.7" tall. Smaller than the current iPad mini, which is 7.7" x 5.3". For this squarish aspect ratios, something more square than 16:9, display sizes on order 7 to 8 inches is a an input zone of death. Too wide for thumb boards and not wide enough for full key size keyboards. So, you're left with hunting and pecking with a couple of fingers, which is not good for text input. This pushes this type of form factor further into reading and watching usage, while phone stuff is left to the outer display.

    The crux of the problem is whether that type of usage is worth it for +1000 USD. Not a big market. The thing it does have going for it is that profit margins should be pretty good relative to a $500 phone. Hence, making a folding phone at $2000 more viable then a $500 one to a company like Apple. Well, it depends on the units sold, but it seems there are enough sales for multiple OEMs to do it.

    And yeah, I think they will use a Touch ID button on the top like in iPads and will not use Face ID for biometrics. The lack of asymmetry on the inner display is a poke in the eye. Once that Touch ID button is there, it means no Face ID on the outer display either.

    The ear speaker has to be on the side with the outer display, not the way it is rendered here. The speakers themselves present some weirdness, and may relegate where the phone goes to your ear in a non-traditional way. There has to be four total to make it "work" for both outer and inner displays? But you'd give up symmetry for using the phone on right and left ears? Probably fine if there is a speaker in each corner when unfolded, and nothing near the middle of the sides.

    Camera bumps look insane for this form factor. Haven't seen anything that remotely resembles anything nice. I'm an oddball here and would prefer a terrible camera that is flush, but its cost is going to demand a good camera, which means a big bump which means it can't lay flat on a table or at least lay stable on a table. Still hoping that employ like 5 small cameras that are flush in a 0.18" thick body, and computationally fuse the images into a one nice image.
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  • Reply 8 of 11
    I'm sure parents would love to have this folding iPhone so they can show off their newborn on a larger screen while on the go. I would, too — to showcase my creative portfolio as a designer.
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  • Reply 9 of 11
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,572member
    I'm sure parents would love to have this folding iPhone so they can show off their newborn on a larger screen while on the go. I would, too — to showcase my creative portfolio as a designer.
    Except the roughly square aspect ratio of unfolded phone screens make them a poor match for media, So unless you're shooting square photos, the image isn't going to be larger than what you'd see on a Pro Max screen because the height of the image will remain the same when you unfold, and the width of the image isn't going to expand to flill the additional width real estate from unfolding. In other words, you can't take a rectangular aspect ratio image and enlarge it to fill a square screen without very significant distortion. Same applies for video content which is usually at least 16x9 or more. . 
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  • Reply 10 of 11
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,669member
    charlesn said:
     But I've yet to read of even a hint of wow factor for what's coming, assuming it is coming at all. Seems like the marketing tagline for the iPhone Fold should be, "Now Apple Makes a Folding Phone, Too!"
    Given the actual state of actual leaks and security these days, if there were a WOW! factor we'd probably would have heard something about it. Or maybe Apple is successfully keeping it under wraps as would benefit them by keeping it very secret to be revealed at a Keynote. But it's not likely given the aforementioned state of leaks.

    Obviously your tagline wouldn't help sell the Fold (working name, lol). But even if it's only an "Apple a folding phone" folder with only Apple touches on form and function, that's not a bad thing. Not a great thing for those expecting/demanding The Next Big Thing. But if it gets the customers who want and are willing to pay the bleeding edge price, then it's better than Samsung or some other company getting their money.

    As far as the crease goes, someone willing to pay those prices, could trade in their phone every couple of years for a new one. Millions of customers to that, sometimes every year. I don't, and don't and price for a Fold is just more than I feel ok about spending.
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  • Reply 11 of 11
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,572member
    macgui said:
    charlesn said:
     But I've yet to read of even a hint of wow factor for what's coming, assuming it is coming at all. Seems like the marketing tagline for the iPhone Fold should be, "Now Apple Makes a Folding Phone, Too!"
    But if it gets the customers who want and are willing to pay the bleeding edge price, then it's better than Samsung or some other company getting their money.
    The idea that people choose between Apple and Android based on who's got the "best" hardware is an outdated idea. People generally stick with the eco system they are in, and Apple's eco system is especially sticky. We already know from years of Android folding phone sales that "the customers who want and are willing to pay the bleeding edge price" is really niche, like low single digit percentage of overall sales. Why chase this market with a "me, too" product? 
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