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Apple’s first foldable iPhone tipped to launch with major design changes

Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to debut with an 8-inch foldable screen, eSIM-only support, and a high-quality hinge for its 20th anniversary.

A new Bloomberg report has revealed fresh details about Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone, offering insight into its specifications, features, and development progress. The highly anticipated device is expected to mark a significant milestone for Apple as part of a major shake-up in the iPhone line-up.

Key design and display features

According to the report, Apple’s first foldable smartphone will feature a 5 to 6-inch cover display paired with a larger 8-inch foldable main screen. These display sizes align with previous predictions from well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and popular tipster Digital Chat Station. The device is expected to adopt a book-style design, similar to the foldable Android smartphones already available in the market.

The foldable iPhone is rumoured to carry four cameras, with one positioned on the cover display, one on the foldable screen, and two at the rear. In pursuit of a sleeker design, Apple has reportedly decided not to include Face ID on this model, as the bulky TrueDepth camera system would make achieving a thin design more difficult. Instead, Touch ID will likely be integrated into the side button.

Colour options are said to be minimal, with black and white being the only choices at launch. This could reflect Apple’s focus on hardware innovation rather than aesthetic variety for its first-generation foldable device.

Advanced connectivity and hardware

The foldable iPhone is also expected to feature the same next-generation C2 modem found in the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro. This upgrade could bring support for mmWave 5G networks, improved power efficiency, and the complete removal of a physical SIM slot, making the device compatible only with eSIM technology.

This move would not be surprising given Apple’s push towards simplifying design and streamlining connectivity, as seen in recent iPhone models. The company’s shift towards eSIM-only devices signals a continued trend of reducing physical components in favour of software-driven solutions.

Development progress and release plans

The foldable iPhone has reportedly reached the Prototype 1 (P1) stage, a key milestone in Apple’s product development and testing process. According to the Bloomberg report, Apple is prioritising two standout features to differentiate its foldable iPhone from rivals: a nearly invisible crease on the display and a high-quality hinge mechanism that promises better durability and usability.

Industry insiders suggest that this innovative device will be launched as part of a broader overhaul to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the iPhone. This milestone celebration will reportedly include a revised release schedule for iPhones starting next year, signalling a shift in Apple’s long-standing product strategy.

The upcoming foldable iPhone is poised to compete with major Android foldable devices from brands such as Samsung and Huawei, while reflecting Apple’s characteristically measured approach to entering new hardware categories.

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