5 upcoming features in Apple's first foldable iPhone

After a long wait and anticipation, it seems that the year 2026 will witness the official appearance of the first Foldable iPhone From Apple, concluding years of intensive development and endless rumors, this device is expected to revolutionize the foldable device category. It is rumored to feature five key features that will set it apart from current devices and offer a unique user experience. Let's learn about the five upcoming features of the first foldable iPhone in the following lines.

From iPhoneIslam.com, a foldable smartphone in a mirrored silver finish with a partially opened Apple logo on a black background, perfect for catching up on the week or tech news in style.


Two distinct screens

The foldable iPhone offers two displays with unprecedented flexibility in a single device. While current iPhone screen sizes range from 6.1 inches on the iPhone 16 to 6.9 inches on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple's foldable phone will enable screen sizes not currently available.

7.8-inch internal display: This size is very close to the iPad mini's (7.9-inch) display before its recent update with a slim bezel design, meaning it will provide optimal viewing space for visual content and an immersive viewing experience.

5.5-inch external display: This small screen brings to mind the experience of the iPhone mini (5.4 inches) that could be used with one hand without any problem.

This combination represents a qualitative shift in Apple design, providing an internal display equivalent to a tablet and an external display that is comfortable for everyday use.


Wrinkle-free design

Although foldable smartphones are no longer a new category, one of the most significant challenges they still face is the visible crease that appears when the screen is folded. This problem has been degrading the user experience and offering a poor visual experience. However, the latest rumors suggest that Apple has come up with a radical solution to this problem. The foldable iPhone is expected to feature a crease-free internal display thanks to a new design known as the "book fold."

Besides eliminating creases in the screen, thickness is another crucial factor in this innovative design. Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple's foldable phone will be between 9 and 9.5 mm thick when folded, and will drop to just 4.5 and 4.8 mm when unfolded. This latter thickness is remarkably thin, even much thinner than the iPhone 17 Air, demonstrating Apple's ability to seamlessly blend advanced technology with a slim, elegant design.


Four new cameras

iPhones boast impressive photography capabilities. Leaks indicate that the foldable iPhone will have four cameras, distributed as follows:

  • Dual rear cameras
  • Single front camera when folded
  • Single front camera when opened

Dual rear cameras: The primary camera will be 48MP. However, the nature of the secondary camera is not yet clear; it will likely be an ultra-wide or telephoto lens.

Dual front cameras: The device will feature a dedicated front camera for use in folded mode for selfies and video calls when using the external display. Another front camera will be available when the device is unfolded, allowing you to take advantage of the large internal display for video calls or group photos.


Fingerprint instead of face print

From iPhoneIslam.com, Face ID and Touch ID icons side by side on a blurred red, blue, and orange gradient background, perfect for comparing the iPhone 16e and Google Pixel 9a.

The flagship iPhones have always included a feature Face print, specifically since the launch of the iPhone X. However, Apple is expected to use a fingerprint sensor in its foldable phone, and the feature will be integrated into the side button.

This is likely due to the device's limited space and the high cost of facial recognition technology, which would increase the price of the foldable iPhone—something Apple doesn't want.


Titanium design

Leaks indicate that Apple intends to abandon the ultra-premium aerospace-grade titanium, which combines strength and lightness, in the iPhone 17 series. However, it will rely on this robust material for the design of its foldable phone, including the hinge and chassis.


Conclusion

From iPhoneIslam.com, three foldable smartphones and tablets, including a foldable iPhone and a foldable iPad, are shown with vibrant displays on a wooden surface, showing different angles and app icons.

Finally, these were the top five features Apple's first foldable iPhone will bring. Many analysts expect Apple to achieve massive success once it launches its smartphone next year, dominating the foldable device market and outperforming both Samsung and Huawei. The iPhone maker has always been known to not venture into a new field or launch a new device until it's perfect.

Are you interested in purchasing a foldable iPhone? Let us know in the comments.

Source:

9to5mac

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usman

100/100 we are waiting for it

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The Bach

I think it's more like a Microsoft device. I think its name is Duo, something like that, but the scary thing about any new piece from Apple is the price. I think it's between 3,000 and 4,000 euros, and it's subject to increase, of course. 😅😅

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Abu Rawda

I don't know, but so far I'm not interested, especially since the external screen is small, and God knows how much it weighs and what its price is. I am currently interested in buying the iPhone 17 with the larger screen and will wait three years after that to look at the new phone.

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😭

No, I don't want a flip iPhone 😭

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Bahaa Al-Salibi

The current price of the iPhone Pro Max is very expensive and exaggerated, so what if the number is much higher just to get double the screen!
Personally, I use an iPad in addition to my mobile phone. I carry it with me to meetings, to the office, and at home. It is a much cheaper option, and by using it, we preserve the life of the mobile phone and the mobile phone battery, and we have a large screen whenever we need it.
The iPad's lifespan is very long, reaching twice the lifespan of a mobile phone.

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Ayman

Not interested

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Ahmed Ibrahim 0 dome

Very good, we are waiting, God willing

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Abdallah

By the life of the refrigerator owner, the product will fail, just like Apple's glasses.

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Mohammed Jassim

If the iPad supports the pen, it would be an additional selling point and complement the five features mentioned in the article!

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Mohammed Jassim

The name should be (iPhone Pad) or (iPhone-Pad)

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Mohammed Jassim

It could be an alternative for iPhone and iPad holders at the same time!
They are designed like mini phone and mini ipad!
But if it comes with water and dust resistance, it will be an additional selling point that complements the five features mentioned in the article!

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Adam

We're eagerly awaiting this device. With it, we can eliminate the need to buy two devices: a phone and a tablet.

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