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The MacRumors Show: Apple's Foldable iPhone 'Ultra'

Apple is reportedly developing the "iPhone Ultra," a book-style foldable smartphone featuring a 7.8-inch inner display and a record-breaking 4.5mm thin chassis, expected to launch later this year.

Key Points

  • The device features a 7.8-inch inner OLED panel and a 5.5-inch outer display, with a titanium and aluminum frame.
  • Priced at over $2,000, the phone will be powered by an A20 chip with 12GB of RAM and a 5,400mAh to 5,800mAh battery.
  • To achieve its 4.5mm thickness, the design omits the Face ID TrueDepth sensor and a triple-lens camera, relying instead on side-mounted Touch ID.
  • Manufacturing challenges and high costs may limit initial availability, with potential supply shortages expected to persist through 2026.
  • The device supports iPad-style multitasking and will be available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage configurations.

Why it Matters

This device represents Apple's most significant hardware overhaul to date, signaling a strategic entry into the premium foldable smartphone market. Its success will test whether consumers are willing to pay a high price for a thinner, experimental form factor that requires sacrificing standard features like Face ID.
MacRumors Published by Hartley Charlton
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