Recent leaks have offered a more detailed look at a potential foldable iPhone being developed by Apple, suggesting the device could feature a book-style folding design similar to other premium foldable smartphones. Renderings and hands-on mockups indicate a large internal display paired with a slimmer external screen.
According to the leaked information, the foldable iPhone may prioritise a refined hinge mechanism aimed at reducing visible creases when unfolded. The device is also expected to maintain Apple’s design focus, with a thin profile and premium materials consistent with current iPhone models.
The reports suggest the handset would run a version of iOS adapted for foldable displays, allowing improved multitasking and app layouts when the device is fully opened. However, no official specifications, pricing, or release timeline have been confirmed.
Apple has not publicly acknowledged plans for a foldable iPhone, and the device remains in the rumour stage. Observers note that if launched, it would mark Apple’s entry into a segment already occupied by established foldable smartphones, potentially reshaping competition in the premium mobile market.