Change is in the air at Cupertino, and it’s all about Apple finally stepping into the foldable phone game. After years of rumors and mixed signals, it’s no longer a matter of if the foldable iPhone is coming — it’s when.
According to sources with a good track record, Apple is aiming for a fall 2026 launch, right alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 18 Air. Putting the foldable in its main lineup sends a clear message that this isn’t just a side project. Apple wants it to be a major player.
What’s more, there’s already talk of a second version coming in 2027, just a year later. That quick turnaround hints that Apple sees foldables as a long-term part of its product family, maybe even getting yearly updates like the rest of the iPhone line. Launching it next to their top-tier iPhones also shows just how much confidence Apple has in this new design and how important it will be for sales during the busy holiday season.
Details are still under wraps, but rumors point to a book-style foldable, kind of like Google’s Pixel Fold. We might see a smaller front screen around 5.5 inches and a bigger inner display close to 8 inches, with some sources saying Apple’s working hard to minimize any crease in the fold.
There’s also talk of a super slim design, possibly inspired by the upcoming iPhone 17 Air. Add in features like dual rear cameras and Touch ID in the power button, and it sounds like Apple is aiming to mix new tech with the sleek, familiar design it’s known for.
If everything goes to plan, fall 2026 will mark Apple’s official leap into foldables and it could be a big one. For anyone looking for the next big thing in smartphones, this might just be it.
(via The Information)