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Everything We Know About Apple’s Rumored Folding iPhone (and iPad)

February 2, 2026
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Everything We Know About Apple's Rumored Folding iPhone (and iPad)



Now that Apple has finally brought OLED to the iPad in the form of the most recent iPad Pro, its next goal seems to be foldables. The big news on the horizon is the foldable iPhone, which The Information first reported on way back in 2024, saying the company hopes to have a foldable iPhone on the market in 2026. But according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the iPhone maker is also working towards releasing a foldable iPad, originally rumored to be coming by 2028. Since those reports, others have come forward with supposed design leaks and potential release dates, and now we’ve got a pretty good idea of what Apple’s first foldable devices might look like.

The foldable iPhone’s design, release window, and price

Way back when the iPhone Fold (or whatever Apple will call it) was first being discussed, the Wall Street Journal said it’ll have a bigger screen than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Since then, others had speculated that it might look like two iPhone Airs side-by-side. But now, we’ve got a much better idea about the specifics, including a price.

In a new post on Chinese social media site Weibo today, leaker Instant Digital laid out several key details about the iPhone Fold’s design. Previously, Instant Digital had leaked details about the iPhone 17, which all turned out to be correct. It’s unclear what these leaks’ sources are, but as far as rumors go, Instant Digital has a decent track record.

Via a machine translation, the post says that the iPhone Fold will feature an “elegant internal stacking structure” and will be thin enough to “shock the industry.” More concretely, the post also said that all buttons are being moved to the right side of the phone, as that’s where the phone’s motherboard will be. That means the volume buttons would be on the top-right of the device, while the camera and power buttons will be on the right side of the device. If that sounds cramped to you, it’s worth noting that Samsung’s Galaxy Fold Z 7 also only has buttons on the right side of the device.

Speaking of Samsung’s Galaxy phones, people who dislike the iPhone’s large Dynamic Island should also be happy, as the leaks say the selfie camera is changing to a small pinhole design more akin to what you’d find on Android.

As for how the phone will actually function, internal specs are still a bit up in the air, although yet another leaker named Fixed Focus Digital (no relation) alleged that the iPhone Fold will have a 5,500 mAh battery, which matches a previous rumor from last fall. That’s a bit larger than any iPhone so far, and if the rumor pans out, shows that Apple will use the phone’s extra internal space well.

All of this is, of course, in service of a bigger screen, which we can also nail down a bit now. The most recent leaks, coming from South Korean publication The Elec, say that the iPhone Fold’s outer display will be 5.38 inches and the inner display will be 7.58 inches. That makes the internal screen just a little over half-inch larger than the 6.9-inch iPhone 17 Pro Max display, although maybe the enhanced portability of folding part of that screen away will help supplement it a bit. For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7’s screen is 8 inches.

In its report, The Elec also expressed concern that Apple might miss its 2026 release target. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo split the difference, saying that the device is likely to be announced in 2026, but that “smooth shipments” may not come until 2027.

Regardless, when the phone does come, it’s expect to cost between $2,100 and $2,500, going by another leak from Instant Digital.

All of this helps us have a much better idea about what to expect, but there’s still plenty of time for changes to be made. For instance, a 2026 release would see the phone come out during an ongoing RAM crisis that could raise prices, although Kuo recently said that, at least for the iPhone 18 series, Apple plans to eat any extra costs rather than pass them on to the consumer.

An iPhone flip?

Even if it gets delayed to next year, the iPhone Fold’s release seems imminent. Much less certain is a potential successor, a clamshell iPhone Flip.


What do you think so far?

In his Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said that Apple Labs is also now considering a smaller foldable device akin to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip or Motorola Razr lines, which are essentially standard, candy bar-shaped phones that can fold once vertically to store away like makeup compacts.

“The product is far from guaranteed to reach the market,” writes the reporter, citing unnamed sources inside Apple. But Gurman says “Apple is betting that its first foldable iPhone will be successful enough to generate real demand” and that “customers will want additional shapes and sizes.”

This is our first time hearing that Apple is interested in additional foldable phones beyond one that opens horizontally like a book. On that note, Gurman also speculated that Apple might also make a larger foldable phone in the future, with a screen closer in size to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. Although, unlike with the flip phone, this appears to simply be a prediction.

The foldable iPad faces a delay

Finally, speaking of larger foldable devices, Gurman has some bad news for iPad fans. While the reporter had previously covered a folding iPad with a rumored 18.8-inch display, following up on predictions from market research firm Omdia, it now seems to be behind schedule.

Earlier, Gurman had said the new iPad would be like “two iPad Pros side-by-side” and wouldn’t feature an external screen. While the expected design hasn’t changed, it seems Apple’s now run into some manufacturing issues. Now, instead of being projected for 2028, the foldable iPad seems more likely to come out in 2029.

Gurman says that’s because of “engineering challenges” with the device’s weight and display technology, so at least skeptics can breathe a sigh of relief that it isn’t due to supply chain issues. As such, pricing is likely to remain unaffected. Granted, the expected price is still likely to be on the high end—Gurman says you’ll likely have to pay around $3,000 for the device.



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