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iPhone Fold might arrive later than originally thought, as screen spec leaks

Apple's apparently still working on hinge and display design

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What’s happened? According to a new report, Apple’s iPhone Fold may arrive in 2027, not 2026 as originally thought. Sources say Apple still needs time to finalize the hinge and display design, even as screen specs come into focus.

  • The Elec (via Notebookcheck) notes a report from Japan’s Mizuho Securities, which claims the internal screen of the iPhone Fold is pegged at 7.58 inches, with a 5.38-inch cover screen using LTPO for power savings.
  • CoE is expected, which removes the polarizer and can boost brightness and efficiency, paired with a hole-punch layout.
  • Samsung Display is said to be supplying the panels, which tracks with earlier supply chain rumors.
  • Panel forecasts have slid to 9 million, and even a 2026 build plan could ship only 5 to 7 million units to start.

This is important because: Timing shapes the whole foldable story, so a 2027 target changes how developers, accessory makers, and buyers plan. As the spec picture gets clearer, Apple’s pace here reads as quality first, not date first.

  • Early output will likely be constrained, which can keep availability tight and prices firm.
  • Focus on hinge durability and power use hints at a longer support runway.
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Why should I care? Rivals aren’t waiting. If Apple lands in 2027, Samsung and others get another cycle or two to refine hardware, widen app support, and normalize prices. Apple is only in its first generation of foldables, while Samsung is already exploring trifold phones.

  • If Apple nails battery and software fluidity, a later debut can still feel competitive as it goes against the best foldables out now.
  • Extra time lets Android makers push durability, crease control, and camera tuning. The maturing Android foldable market is Apple’s biggest enemy.

Okay, so what’s next? If Apple splits iPhone season in 2026, expect a fall flagship push, then a spring follow-up featuring the base iPhone 18 and the 18e. For the foldable, watch the calendar and the checkpoints it needs to hit.

  • Previous rumors say September 2026 could bring iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, with Air and Fold as variables, then a spring 2027 slot for base 18 and 18e. Expect key dates to keep changing though.
  • Software should feel native on a tall inner display, with quick split view, fluid continuity, and guidance to avoid letterboxing.
Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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