Apple working on foldable iPhone, could be released in 2026 - The Information
The foldable phone would resemble the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip with a clamshell design that folds horizontally, the publications said sources told them.
Standard iPhones take roughly 24 months to manufacture, but a foldable model might take longer due to the new technology. Another reported challenge has been justifying the high cost of a foldable iPhone with compelling features. Furthermore, they state that mass production of a new iPhone SE is expected to begin in October, suggesting a release before the winter holidays or Lunar New Year.
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