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05/07/2025 10:45:22 AM
Apple’s long-awaited foldable iPhone is targeting a 2026 fall release, with leaks pointing to a hinge made of ultra-durable liquid metal—a material 2.5x stronger than titanium—to minimize screen creases, according to insiders like Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

The device, tentatively set for a September 2026 launch, could feature a 7.8-inch main screen and a 5.5-inch outer display. Face ID might be scrapped in favor of a Touch ID-enabled power button, while a dual rear camera setup and slim 4.5mm unfolded design aim to compete with rivals like Samsung.
Key details from leaks:
- Liquid Metal Hinge: Combines amorphous metal with titanium and steel for durability.
- No Visible Crease: Flexible OLED screen designed to appear seamless when open.
- Thinnest Foldable Yet: Just 9mm thick when closed—thinner than most rivals.
Gurman notes Apple’s focus on “perfection over speed,” with possible delays to 2027 if engineering hurdles arise. The goal? To dominate the premium foldable market by solving the crease and hinge issues plaguing current models.
No pricing hints yet, but expect flagship-tier costs. If Apple nails the tech, this could be the iPhone’s biggest redesign in a decade.
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