Apple’s foldable iPhone may debut with a new “Ultra” name

 

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The dummy models are now out, and Apple’s long-rumoured foldable iPhone may not be called what everyone expects. Instead of something straightforward like “iPhone Fold,” leaks suggest Apple is considering a more premium branding, potentially positioning the device under an “Ultra” naming strategy to reflect its flagship status.

 

A Wider, Book-Style Foldable Design Revealed

Recent leaks have also provided a clearer look at the device’s design. According to reports, Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to adopt a book-style form factor, similar to existing foldables but with a noticeably wider profile. The design is said to feature a large inner display that unfolds into a tablet-like experience, paired with a smaller outer screen for quick interactions. This approach places it closer to devices like the Galaxy Z Fold series rather than flip-style foldables.

One of Apple’s biggest priorities appears to be solving common foldable issues, particularly display creasing and durability. Reports indicate the company is working on advanced display technologies, including ultra-thin glass and structural reinforcements, to create a more seamless folding experience with minimal visible creases.

 

Expected Features

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Early details suggest the foldable iPhone will come with a large internal display of around 7.8 inches and a smaller outer screen of roughly 5.5 inches. It may also feature a side-mounted Touch ID instead of Face ID due to space constraints, along with a redesigned multitasking interface that leans closer to an iPad-style experience. These changes indicate Apple is not just introducing a new form factor, but also rethinking how users interact with apps and multitasking on a foldable device.

 

Launch Timeline Still Uncertain

While expectations initially pointed to a 2026 launch, recent reports suggest Apple is still facing engineering challenges that could impact timing. Despite this, the foldable iPhone remains a key product in Apple’s future roadmap, with the company aiming to enter the foldable market only when it can meet its usual standards for quality and user experience.

Apple’s approach to foldables appears to prioritise refinement over speed. By potentially introducing a new “Ultra” branding and focusing heavily on durability, display quality, and usability, the company is positioning its first foldable iPhone as a premium, category-defining product rather than just another entry into an already crowded market. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.