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Home » I’m not fully convinced by Apple’s foldable yet – but it’s promising
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I’m not fully convinced by Apple’s foldable yet – but it’s promising

By dailyguardian.aeApril 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone may finally be taking shape, with newly leaked renders offering the clearest look yet at what could be one of the company’s biggest design changes in years. The device, widely expected to be called the “iPhone Fold,” appears to adopt a book-style folding mechanism similar to existing foldables, opening into a larger, tablet-like display while retaining a smaller cover screen for regular use.

The leaked CAD-based visuals suggest a familiar yet refined Apple approach

The device is shown with flat edges, a clean rear panel, and a horizontal, pill-shaped dual-camera module reminiscent of recent Pro iPhones. On the front, both the outer and inner displays are expected to feature punch-hole cameras, indicating Apple may be moving away from the traditional notch or Dynamic Island design for this form factor.

The actual design of the iPhone Fold is more beautiful than the previous one, I believe this is also the final design of the future iPhone Fold. pic.twitter.com/yTw2ibLbm1

— Majin (@MajinBuofficia) April 5, 2026

Beyond aesthetics, the foldable iPhone could pack significant hardware upgrades. Reports point to a large internal display around 7.8 inches, paired with a smaller external screen near 5.3 inches. Apple is also said to be working on a next-generation chipset built on an advanced process, along with a premium build combining titanium and aluminium.

This development matters because Apple has so far stayed out of the foldable market, even as competitors like Samsung and others have spent years refining the category. Foldable smartphones – devices that transform from compact phones into larger tablet-like screens – have existed since 2018, but adoption has remained relatively niche due to durability concerns and high prices. By entering the space, Apple could bring a level of polish and mainstream appeal that pushes foldables further into the spotlight.

For users, the appeal lies in versatility

A foldable iPhone could potentially replace both a smartphone and a small tablet, offering more screen real estate for multitasking, media consumption, and productivity without sacrificing portability. At the same time, Apple’s focus on reducing display creases and improving hinge durability could address some of the biggest complaints about current foldables.

Foldable iPhone

Looking ahead, timing remains uncertain. While several reports suggest a possible debut around 2026, delays into 2027 are also being discussed as Apple works through design and manufacturing challenges. The company is reportedly prioritising build quality and long-term durability over rushing to market—an approach that could ultimately define how successful its first foldable device becomes.

If these leaks hold true, Apple’s foldable iPhone won’t just follow the trend – it may aim to refine and redefine it.

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