Rumors about foldable Apple devices have been swirling for a while. We know the tech giant is working on a clamshell-style foldable iPhone and a larger device that can be used as both an iPad and a MacBook, with a massive 18.8-inch screen when unfolded.
According to analyst Jeff Pu, the iPad-MacBook hybrid could be the first to hit stores, possibly in the spring of 2026. The foldable iPhone might follow later that year. It’s possible Apple could unveil the foldable iPhone alongside its regular iPhone lineup in late 2026, but it likely won’t be available for purchase until closer to the end of the year.
The report doesn’t provide any new information, but it does give us a better idea of when to expect these devices. Analyst Jeff Pu seems confident that Apple is on track, especially after recently locking down a deal for the foldable iPhone’s screen.
However, things can change quickly in the tech world, so it’s too early to get excited. We have also heard mixed reports about Apple’s foldables over the years, so we recommend taking this information with a grain of salt.
As for Apple’s iPhone 16 launch, it is expected to take place in September this year as usual. However, it is not going to launch with the AI features announced at the WWDC earlier this year as those are reportedly not ready just yet. Instead, the Apple Intelligence features will be rolled out a few months later.
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