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Apple could treat you to a different foldable iPhone in just a few years

From 2026 to 2028, Apple’s foldable iPhone line-up could double in size

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What’s happened? Apple apparently isn’t prepping just one type of folding phone. The previously rumored book-style iPhone Fold is targeted for 2026, and we’re now learning the Cupertino, California based firm could have a clamshell model in 2028.

  • At ETNews’ Tech Summit, Stone Partners’ Kim Ki-hyun clarified book-type phones fold vertically like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold, while clamshells fold top to bottom, like the Z Flip 7 and Moto Razr 2025.
  • Expected parts include an under-display camera, a glass mid-frame, and tight screen crease control.
  • Kim also flagged a 2027 iPhone LTPO+ display update for improved brightness, among other enhancements.

This is important because: It outlines not just when, but how might Apple want its foldables to feel. The components suggest practical gains, not gimmicks, and a path to a cleaner full-screen look.

  • Apple is said to implement parts that use less power, let more light through, hide the selfie camera under the screen, and a sturdier middle frame to make the crease less noticeable.
  • A newer screen system which was just added to Apple Watch is planned for iPhone in 2027, bringing smoother refresh and better efficiency while keeping performance and costs in check.
  • Apple is also shifting iPads and MacBooks to OLED through the late 2020s, with early moves around 2026 to 2028 and more after that.
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Why should I care? If you time upgrades around big design changes, this gives you a window. It also hints at how Apple might tame the usual foldable trade-offs; visible crease, display brightness, and the camera cutout.

  • Two models two years apart, plus a 2027 display overhaul, makes planning simpler.
  • If you want context today, handle current foldables in stores to feel weight, crease visibility, and app behavior.
  • Check out how the iPhone Fold might compare to the best foldables out now.

Okay, so what’s next? Watch supplier breadcrumbs through 2025 and into next year, as Apple locks in panels, hinges, and that glass mid-frame. If the 2027 display update hits as forecast, it sets the stage for a two-device foldable lineup by 2028.

  • In 2027, watch for Apple to bring its newer Watch-style screen tech to iPhone. That will hint at the plan for foldables.
  • Keep an eye on screen size and the hinge – as some reports hint at a delay for the iPhone Fold as Apple further develops the hinge.
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Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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