Leak tells us how Apple's foldable iPhone will be different from rivals
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iPhone Fold: Is the Pricing Going to Be Its Weak Point?
TECH NEWS – With the pricing, the Cupertino-based company could shoot itself in the foot, as users may question why they are paying so much… The foldable iPhone is set to be a brand-new product category with functions that extend beyond those of a typical smartphone. Its standout feature is expected to be the foldable display, which means the camera likely won’t be the main focus. However, Apple doesn’t like to be outdone in any area, and the …
The leaks on Apple’s first folding iPhone grow and begin to detail specific technical specifications. The official presentation of the Fold version with the apple logo is not expected until autumn 2026, along with the 18th generation of mobile phones, but the manufacturer has it almost ready, according to the publication of a well-known Weibo filter (Digital Chat Station), shared on June 26, 2025. Traditionally, Apple has always pulled out its p…
Apple might copy Samsung's launch strategy for iPhones
People are interested to see what improvements Samsung brings with its new foldable phones next month, especially considering that the first foldable iPhone is set to launch next year. Apple will follow Samsung's lead in not only launching a foldable smartphone but also in its phased launch strategy. Like Samsung, Apple could follow a biannual launch cycle for iPhones According to two separate reliable sources, Ming-Chi Kuo and The Information…
Folding iPhone inches towards reality with Samsung-like design
Apple looks set to finally enter the foldable phone market, as reports suggest production on a folding iPhone will begin before the end of the year. After years of biding its time, Apple is tipped to start producing its first foldable by Q4 this year ahead of a 2026 launch. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman previously reported that a folding iPhone “should be on the market by 2027”. As more reports and rumours surface, it’s looking increasingly likely tha…
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