Apple is working on a foldable iPhone that could be launched as early as 2026, according to a report by The Information.
Apple may be taking inspiration from Samsung, which introduced foldable smartphones in 2019 in an attempt to attract customers with their cutting-edge designs.
Apple is currently working with Asian vendors to create components for its foldable iPhone, Internally, the project is known as "V68."
Apple intends to enhance the camera on at least one iPhone model in addition to developing the foldable iPhone.
Apple’s first foldable product might not even be an iPhone. Instead, it could be a larger device, like a foldable iPad or MacBook.
It is thought that Apple is delaying its entry into the foldable market in order to ensure that the product lives up to its highest expectations.
To make this happen, Apple has reassigned engineers from other projects, including the Vision Pro, to focus on perfecting the foldable technology.
In conclusion, even though Apple is developing a foldable iPhone, it is still uncertain if or when the device will actually be released.