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Crease-Free iPhone Fold on Track for 2026 Launch as Development Advances

Apple is making progress on the development of the book-style foldable iPhone expected in 2026, according to a report from Chinese site UDN. The device has reportedly entered the engineering validation stage, and Apple is gearing up for mass production.

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Citing supply chain sources, UDN says that Apple has solved "the crease problem" that has plagued most foldable smartphones, and the foldable iPhone will be the first crease-free foldable smartphone on the market. We've heard multiple prior rumors about Apple's intensive work on the hinge and display to minimize creasing, so this isn't the first time the foldable iPhone has been rumored to have a seamless screen.

Apple is using an inner screen designed by Samsung, but the panel structure, lamination method, and material process was designed by Apple. Apple worked with its suppliers to come up with a hinge design that prevents a permanent crease, and the hinge will adopt Liquid Metal components. By using Liquid Metal, Apple was able to design an iPhone that has a durable hinge that still has a slim design.

Apple will allegedly call the device the "iPhone Fold," which is the name sites have already adopted when sharing rumors about the product.

There have been rumors suggesting that Apple could delay the foldable iPhone beyond 2026, but if Apple is ready for the engineering validation stage of iPhone development, a September 2026 launch timeline as planned is entirely plausible.

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Top Rated Comments

Hajj.david Avatar
27 weeks ago
Fold 7 is selling well and its roughly the same width as the iPhone 17 pro max when folded. iPad when you want and phone when you don't is pretty compelling.
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DocMultimedia Avatar
27 weeks ago
If camera isn't as good as the next Pro I won't be buying. Camera determines purchase.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago
Excited to finally see a new iPhone form factor from Apple. Not so excited for the price, though.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago
Crease-free my ass!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dirk Pieters Avatar
27 weeks ago
Having played with a Fold 7 for a few minutes at a local store, I have to admit I was intrigued, from a tech/nerd point of view.

Do I need this in a phone? No.

Do I know how/if it could replace my iPad mini should I get one? No.

Do I want to spend an arm and a leg on it? No.

Am I curious to see what Apple will do with the crease thing? Yes.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
krspkbl Avatar
27 weeks ago
The crease isn’t the issue.

It’s the soft plastic screen that is going to get wrecked by your finger nail or small bits of dust/debris.

Sorry but I ain’t paying even more money for a phone that is going to be ruined so easily. But hey at least you can just buy AppleCare…

I’ll stick to boring old iPhones with solid glass that I can put a glass screen protector on.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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