Foldable iPhone would intrigue despite Samsung’s head start

Mobile News

Foldable iPhone would intrigue despite Samsung’s head start
AppleApple IphoneApple Iphone Fold
  • 📰 DigitalTrends
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 206 sec. here
  • 11 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 107%
  • Publisher: 65%

The mooted flexible iPhone would be interesting - for a number of reasons

The rumors around a foldable iPhone are ramping up, with more tipsters claiming to know what Apple is planning in this space. A lot of the analysis pegs the new iPhone Fold coming in 2026, meaning we’ve got just over a year to wait – but given we’ve had foldable phones from brands like Samsung, Oppo and Google for a few years now, why would 2026 be the year Apple goes flexible with its phones? Recommended Videos For me, it’s all about the screen – and that’s where history might be repeating itself.

The key rumors so far While far from substantiated, here’s what the current rumor mill is predicting for a potential folding Phone: Why does this matter? When considering why Apple hasn’t entered the foldable market so far, it’s important to consider its form here. Related: Best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more It only introduced OLED display technology to its smartphones in 2017, with the iPhone X, despite them being reviewed as some of the best-looking screens for years. I remember reviewing one of the first handsets to use OLED screens: the Samsung Wave in 2010, a ‘smartphone’ that pre-dated the Galaxy S, Samsung’s first Android phone. I was blown away by the color reproduction, the inky blacks, and the overall look and feel, and can still remember the excitement over watching content on that display. However, despite looking vivid, colorful and having amazing contrast ratios, OLED screens also had a few issues compared to LCD – namely, lower brightness, higher difficulty for manufacture and potentially screen ‘burn in’, where a static image can become permanently scarred onto the phone’s screen. The DT Viewpoint: it’s all coming together So it makes sense that Apple will have waited roughly the same amount of time if it does, indeed, launch a foldable phone next year, especially as component manufacturers will need time to tool things up to achieve the level of flexible glass and integrated touch sensors that Apple would want. Issues around the cost of manufacture mean that getting the level of sharpness needed would be too expensive, but as production processes have improved, it seems likely that the cost threshold for making a viable product is getting closer. There’s been a lot of news recently about greater investment from foldable display component suppliers like Fine M-Tec improving their processes to allow for crease-free displays, which seems like another standard that Apple wouldn’t be willing to compromise on. The resolution rumor of 428PPI for the inside screen is something that gives me pause – that’s very high resolution for a foldable, with an iPad mini coming in at around 330PPI and even the latest Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 only offering ~370PPI. Apple isn’t in the business of competing only on spec, so it’s either waited this long so it can claim the sharpest foldable display around, or this is something that’s a little wide of the mark. Another spec rumor that I’m waiting to evolve with some intrigue: the front screen of the device coming in at only 5.5-inches. That’s iPhone 12 Mini level, and that’s a screen size that Apple canned in favor of larger devices. While I still speak to many people who wish smartphones were a little smaller, it’s an interesting idea that Apple would basically model the new iPhone Fold on a size format that didn’t perform as well – surely this will end up being a little larger? Speaking of confusing rumors, I can’t see that under-screen selfie camera coming true any time soon though – the latest Samsung Galaxy Fold 7 smartphone doesn’t have one as it seeks to offer the best quality. Apple hasn’t caved to pressure to drop the Dynamic Island on its smartphones . These could be placed under the screen and give it a clean-looking finish, but the result would be lower-quality than with the cut-out. So what’s next? Well, if the iPhone Fold does emerge in 2026, then we’ll start seeing production of the device ramp up in the early part of the year, meaning more leaks will potentially begin to emerge. There are still several things that haven’t emerged yet – likely because, if this timeline is correct, there are still many decisions to be made – such as screen refresh rate or how the software would work. Would it be a hybrid, where the outer screen uses iOS 27 and the inner display working on iPad OS 27? The answers to these questions will be fascinating, as the foldable phone feels like one of the last smartphone design shifts left to happen, so eventually all brands will join the party – so what will Apple do to stand out?

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

DigitalTrends /  🏆 95. in US

Apple Apple Iphone Apple Iphone Fold Foldable Phones Iphone Fold Smartphones

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Foldable iPhone gets a tentative release window as the foldable iPad is put on holdFoldable iPhone gets a tentative release window as the foldable iPad is put on holdAbdullah loves smartphones, Virtual Reality, and audio gear. Though he covers a wide range of news his favorite is always when he gets to talk about the newest VR venture or when Apple sets the industry ablaze with another phenomenal release.
Read more »

Foldable iPad may be delayed, as focus shifts to foldable iPhoneFoldable iPad may be delayed, as focus shifts to foldable iPhoneA new report says that Apple might delay the foldable iPad, as Apple is running into development issues for the larger foldable device.
Read more »

2026 tipped to be year foldable phones ditch their biggest flaw2026 tipped to be year foldable phones ditch their biggest flawA new investment in a key supplier signals that foldable phones will finally ditch the crease
Read more »

If Apple makes a foldable phone, analysts say this stock will benefitIf Apple makes a foldable phone, analysts say this stock will benefitU.S. hedge fund magnate Steve Cohen has also jumped in to buy the stock, according to filings with the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Read more »

Samsung has already done the heavy lifting and set the foldable iPhone up for successSamsung has already done the heavy lifting and set the foldable iPhone up for successJohanna 'Jojo the Techie' is a skilled mobile technology expert with over 15 years of hands-on experience, specializing in the Google ecosystem and Pixel devices. Known for her user-friendly approach, she leverages her vast tech support background to provide accessible and insightful coverage on latest technology trends.
Read more »

Changes in Apple’s iOS 27 will likely make or break the foldable iPhoneChanges in Apple’s iOS 27 will likely make or break the foldable iPhoneJohanna 'Jojo the Techie' is a skilled mobile technology expert with over 15 years of hands-on experience, specializing in the Google ecosystem and Pixel devices. Known for her user-friendly approach, she leverages her vast tech support background to provide accessible and insightful coverage on latest technology trends.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 21:44:25