Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone is still several years away

While Samsung is already on its third generation of foldables and Chinese manufacturers are jumping on the foldable bandwagon, Apple seems to still be years away from launching a foldable iPhone. The product was earlier tipped to go official sometime in 2023. However, the latest report claims that a 2024 launch timeline is more likely.

According to a report from analyst Ross Young of Display Supply Chain, the foldable iPhone is not expected “until 2023 at the earliest.” It goes on to say that a 2024 launch is more likely, meaning that the product is still at least two years away, likely even longer in light of product release timeline and supply chain issues. This is despite foldable technology having improved immensely in the past couple of years, as seen in our review of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3.

Apple is also rumored to be working with Samsung and LG Display on the foldable panel for its future product. According to past leaks, the foldable iPhone could feature an 8-inch flexible OLED display, not too different from what Samsung has to offer. Bloomberg reported earlier that Apple had already started working on this new device, but more recent indications are that the work is limited to display only.

When Samsung launched its first-generation Galaxy Fold, it was ridden with issues – the screen was prone to breaking and debris could easily get stuck inside the hinge, causing damage. That’s not to mention the screen crease. But within two years, Samsung was able to figure out ways to improve the Fold’s durability and with the arrival of the Z Fold 3, we felt safe recommending the device to the average consumer. So, expectations are high for Apple, since it is known for taking years to perfect tech before release.

Meanwhile, competition is starting to increase as Chinese manufacturers like Oppo and Vivo are said to be launching their first foldable for consumers in 2022. In fact, Oppo has already announced its foldable — the Find N — and we’re expecting to find out more about it tomorrow. Somehow, we don’t think Apple is too worried.

Editors' Recommendations

Prakhar Khanna
Prakhar writes news, reviews and features for Digital Trends. He is an independent tech journalist who has been a part of the…
Can a $500 Pixel phone beat a $1,000 iPhone in a camera test? I found out
iPhone 15 Pro (left) and Google Pixel 8a camera modules.

Right before Google I/O 2024, Google showed off the latest Pixel device, the Google Pixel 8a. This is the latest offering from the Pixel A-series, which is a more budget-friendly Pixel for those who don’t need all the bells and whistles of the flagship Pixel 8 or 8 Pro.

The Pixel 8a features a new design with more rounded corners and a matte-finish back. It packs Google’s latest silicon, the Tensor G3, but the camera hardware remains unchanged from its predecessor, the Pixel 7a.

Read more
Apple’s next iPad mini could steal this iPad Pro feature
An iPad Mini 2021 displaying the homescreen with a number of apps.

Earlier this month, Apple introduced the iPad Pro (2024) and iPad Air (2024). This fall, Apple will likely update the original iPad, which was last updated in 2022.

But what about the often-overlooked iPad mini, whose current version is actually a year older? We may be waiting a while longer for new iPad mini hardware, but when it does finally arrive, it should be well worth the wait.

Read more
Arc Search, one of the best iPhone apps right now, just got even better
Arc Search's Call Arc feature.

One of our favorite iPhone browser apps has just introduced an interesting new feature. Arc Search’s new "Call Arc" tool functions similarly to making a phone call on your iPhone 15 Pro or other iPhone. Instead of speaking to someone on the other end of the line, though, you ask Arc to answer your queries. The outcome is fresh and unique, and it actually works really well.

Before its latest software update, Arc Search already offered a voice search feature. The AI-powered Call Arc is different and designed for people on the go who are looking for quick answers to short questions.

Read more