From CNET: The trickle of leaks about Apple's first foldable iPhone continue, and we're starting to get a clearer picture of what's in store for the new kind of iPhone reportedly launching next year.
The first foldable iPhone is expected to be revealed in September 2026 during Apple's annual iPhone event, according to a report from financial services firm JPMorgan, at a price of $1,999. It will be part of Apple's iPhone 18 lineup, the report said. The iPhone will reportedly include these features:
- 7.8-inch display with no crease (using Samsung Display screen tech)
- Two rear cameras
- Touch ID, not Face ID
Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Apple is the only major player in the industry without a foldable phone. Samsung, Google and Motorola have already jumped into the game, with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Motorola Razr Plus and Pixel 9 Pro Fold raising the stakes with upgraded design features and better screen bending and flexing.
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