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iPhone Fold: What we know about specs, price, release date

The long-awaited foldable iPhone – rumored to be the iPhone Fold – should be arriving soon. So far, Apple has kept a tight lid on its first foldable phone, but all signs point to a fall 2026 release.

Tech enthusiasts and first-timers already love foldables — and they have plenty of options — but Apple hasn’t been in the genre. While we await official details, here’s everything we know about the next addition to the iPhone lineup, including the latest rumors, possible specifications, and pricing information.

When will the iPhone Fold be released?

We think the iPhone Fold is coming in the fall of 2026, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. Many rumors pointed to this last year, so it seems quite certain at this point, although delays are still possible, especially given the global memory shortage.

We’ve also heard several reports about Samsung Display producing OLED displays for the iPhone Fold, which is possible, as Samsung has the best flexible display technology in the game. There’s a reason Samsung released the Galaxy TriFold while the world was still waiting for the first foldable iPhone.

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How much will the iPhone Fold cost, and will people buy it?

A hypothetical rendering of the rumored iPhone Fold.
Credit: Zain bin Awais / Mashable

The iPhone Fold is likely to be expensive. An initial estimate from research analyst Arthur Liao suggested the Fold’s price tag – gulp – would come in around $2,399. That’s in line with expectations in a new International Data Corporation (IDC) report. Last year, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the iPhone Fold could sell between $2,000 and $2,500.

Despite the high cost (the flagship Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is priced at $1,999.99), sales expectations remain high. The IDC report estimates that Apple will spend one-third of the money spent on the foldable market by 2026.

“But the real game changer for the category comes at the end of the year when Apple enters the foldable space, which is expected to capture more than 22% share and a staggering 34% of the foldable market value in its first year, thanks to an expected price level of $2,400,” the report reads.

The latest leak of the iPhone Fold

hypothetical render of an iphone fold in cosmic orange

Recent leaks point to two rear cameras, not three.
Credit: Zain bin Awais / Mashable

Recently, a seller known as Instant Digital posted some alleged iPhone exploits on the Chinese social media site Weibo. As with most leaks, especially those related to Apple, we cannot confirm its authenticity. However, they are consistent with previous reports of the phone’s overall appearance.

Instant Digital makes some interesting claims. Most notably, the report claims that the iPhone Fold will have the largest battery ever for an iPhone.

“Volume buttons are missing on the left side,” reads a translation of the post. “Instead, they are placed directly at the top of the right bezel (similar to the volume button layout at the top of the iPad mini). This may take some getting used to in users’ normal phone habits.”

The post also said, “Dual rear camera + microphone + right side is arranged horizontally. The camera module appears to be completely black and does not match the color of the body. Currently, the only confirmed color is white, but it is expected that Apple will launch two color options.”

In December 2025, we again saw several alleged leaks and offers, all of which share the same design. We could take these with a grain of salt, of course.

What will the details of the iPhone Fold look like?

The iPhone Fold remains somewhat of a mystery, of course, but we have a very rough idea of ​​what it could offer. A report from UDN noted that the iPhone Fold may not be strong, which means you won’t see this tough line when it’s folded open.

Since then, we’ve seen several reports claiming that Apple is committed to making the iPhone Fold’s display even better. It should be very long, very thin, and yes, without a visible crease.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has also posted several reports on the iPhone Fold recently, including laying out the basic specifications of the device. He said the foldable iPhone will be a book-style foldable device with four cameras – two on the back, one inside, and one front-facing selfie camera. Gurman also predicted that it will use Touch ID, even though iPhones usually use Face ID.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported earlier this year that the iPhone Fold will have a 7.8-inch internal display, a 5.5-inch external display, and is estimated to be just 9 to 9.5mm thick. We heard another rumor in September 2025, which said that the iPhone Fold will look like two iPhone Airs put together, with the same thickness of 5.6mm. Why is there a difference between these two reports? There can be a difference between the thickness of the device when folded and unfolded.

A thoughtful rendering of an iphone wrap on a stylish background

What would you like to see in the design of a foldable iPhone? Let us know in the comments.
Credit: Zain bin Awais / Mashable

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There is also talk of Apple using new technology to make the iPhone Fold lighter and more durable than most folds. These rumors include a report that the company is using liquid metal for the phone’s hinges, which should improve durability.

Mashable’s Alex Perry also compared the possible specifications of the iPhone Fold and the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, about which we know a lot. Apparently, Samsung’s triple will be bigger and bigger than the iPhone Fold. If not, we are still waiting for official details. But if the latest rumors turn out to be true, the wait won’t be long a lot long.

Finally, even though the iPhone Fold is still in the realm of dreams, there are already rumors about a follow-up, clamshell-style foldable from Apple, possibly called the iPhone Flip. That probably won’t come until next year, however.



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