Apple Is Reportedly Working On Its First Foldable Phone, Could Be Out In 2026

As a long-time Apple user and tech enthusiast, I’m beyond excited about the rumors of a foldable iPhone from the tech giant. The possibility of having a device that can offer both compactness and expanded screen real estate is an enticing proposition for me.


There are rumors that Apple is developing a foldable iPhone, which could be available as soon as 2026 based on current reports. According to The Information and Digitimes, this innovative phone will bend horizontally, much like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip or Motorola RAZR. Sources indicate that the project has progressed past the planning phase and is now in development with suppliers.

Apple, like other leading smartphone brands, is said to be finding solutions to reduce the noticeable fold line on their upcoming foldable devices without compromising thickness. The crease is a prevalent problem in today’s foldable phones, but the advantage lies in offering users an option between a more portable gadget or additional screen area when the phone is folded back up.

Apple’s latest models of iPhones and iPad Pros have prioritized power with their new M4 chip from Apple. The M4 chip provides the same level of performance as the M2 chip but consumes only half the power, making it more energy-efficient. Additionally, Apple is expanding its gaming offerings, with titles like Resident Evil Village, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Death Stranding: Director’s Cut running smoothly on the 2024 iPad Pro. The tech giant aims to further strengthen its position in the gaming industry.

As a gamer, I’ve noticed some buzz recently about iOS versions of AAA games not selling that well, with reports suggesting only a few thousand copies have been purchased so far. But Tom Caswell from GameSpot made an interesting point in his Resident Evil iPhone video: these numbers are likely to increase significantly as technology advances and more affordable chips become available, allowing these games to run smoothly on a wider range of devices beyond just Apple’s priciest offerings.

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2024-07-23 21:08