Apple may finally be gearing up to release a foldable iPhone later this year, joining competitors like Samsung, Google, and HONOR in the flexible screen smartphone market. Reports suggest that Apple could unveil a foldable iPhone at Apple Park in Cupertino in September.
Renowned tech expert Mark Gurman, known for accurate predictions, is confident that Apple’s foldable phone is on track for release. Despite potential delays due to engineering challenges, sources indicate that the foldable iPhone is expected to launch during Apple’s usual iPhone release period.
Adding to the anticipation, gadget guru Sonny Dickson shared renders of the potential design for the new iPhone, showcasing a device with a front screen that unfolds to reveal a larger iPad-like display.
Speculations suggest that the foldable iPhone might be named the iPhone Ultra, featuring a compact wallet-style design and powered by a new A20 processor. The device could also house a dual-lens camera in the rear case.
If the iPhone Ultra does debut later this year, it is likely to come with a high price tag, as Apple’s premium phones can already exceed £1,600, and Samsung’s similar devices can cost nearly £2,000 with additional storage options.
While Apple has not confirmed details about the foldable iPhone, the buzz surrounding its potential release has excited Apple enthusiasts. With experts indicating a foldable iPhone is on the horizon, it could be an eventful year for Apple fans. Stay tuned for updates.
