
Apple is gearing up to introduce its eagerly awaited foldable iPhone next year, a device poised to transform the smartphone landscape. According to insights from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this new gadget will feature a design reminiscent of two iPhone Air models placed side by side, built with an ultra-slim titanium frame. This foldable iPhone represents the pinnacle of Apple's experimentation with the iPhone Air, suggesting that the Air may have served as a testing platform for advanced foldable technologies. Gurman has described the anticipated design as a "technical achievement," highlighting its blend of elegance and durability. In terms of production logistics, the foldable iPhone is expected to be primarily manufactured in China, despite previous suggestions of some assembly taking place in India. Gurman has indicated that at least part of the production will indeed occur in China. As for pricing, early estimates suggest the device will be positioned as a premium product, with costs starting around $2,000. This aligns with earlier speculations that projected prices could range from $2,100 to $2,300. Apple plans to unveil the foldable iPhone alongside its iPhone 18 series in the fall, with a potential release in October or November. The company is expected to officially announce the device during its September 2026 event, continuing its tradition of launching new products in the autumn. The launch of a foldable iPhone could signify a monumental shift in smartphone design, merging innovative materials and forms into a device that stands apart from anything Apple has previously offered. In related news, Apple’s latest iPhone Air has been analyzed by repair experts at iFixit, revealing a design that is not only strikingly thin at just 5.6mm but also surprisingly practical for repairs. This model showcases a significant redesign within the iPhone series, incorporating a raised camera section that cleverly houses part of the logic board within the camera bump, thereby maximizing space while enhancing durability.
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