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Apple's first foldable iPhone likely in 2026
First foldable iPhone could be 7.9 to 8.3 inches larger


California: So far, several companies have developed foldable phones, but Apple has not developed such an iPhone as yet.
But now a report said that Apple's first foldable iPhone can be introduced in the second half of 2026.
According to the DSCC report, Apple's first foldable iPhone will be book-style, meaning you can open or close the display like a book.
Earlier, it was said that Apple would introduce a flip-style foldable iPhone, but according to this report, its design will be different.
This foldable iPhone will be large because the company believes that consumers prefer foldable phones with large displays.
According to the report, the first foldable iPhone could be 7.9 to 8.3 inches larger.
The report further stated that this foldable iPhone will be equipped with a flexible OLED display and will not be damaged even by opening and closing thousands of times.
It will have a new powerful processor inside, while the camera system will also be excellent.
Apple's entry into foldable smartphones is also likely to increase the sales of these devices.
The demand for foldable phones had slightly declined during 2023 and 2024, but Apple's arrival may give new life to this market.
It is pertinent to note that Apple is not in a hurry to adopt any new technology and waits for it to improve.
Foldable phones are currently being developed, but many problems are emerging in them.

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