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Apple Pauses Work on Foldable iPad

Apple is well into development on the foldable iPhone, but it has decided to pause work on a larger-screened foldable iPad, reports Digitimes.

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There have been multiple rumors about Apple's work on some kind of notebook-sized foldable device. Some have referred to it as a foldable iPad, while others have called it an all-display MacBook. Either way, it appears that development has stopped for the time being while Apple focuses on a foldable iPhone.

Digitimes says that Apple is holding off on the foldable ‌iPad‌ because of manufacturing difficulties, increased production expenses for foldable display technology, and modest consumer demand for larger foldable devices.

If Digitimes is correct and Apple has decided not to work on a larger foldable for the time being, it doesn't mean it's a permanent decision. Apple could revisit a foldable ‌iPad‌ or MacBook when display technology improves enough to become more affordable.

The foldable device was rumored to be between 18.8 inches and 20.2 inches, with OLED display technology and a crease-free design. Information about a potential launch timeline has varied from 2026 to 2028, but it sounds like we could be waiting even longer.

As for the foldable iPhone, it's expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models next year.

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BelgianChoklit Avatar
11 months ago
Just pause it permanently.
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
roklanhavok Avatar
11 months ago
Foldable screens. I just don't see this ever being a thing that's good.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Plutonius Avatar
11 months ago
That was quick.

Apple is folding already :).
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vegetassj4 Avatar
11 months ago
Apple Puts Foldable iPad on Ice to Focus on Crucial Memoji Pro Breakthrough
By Mark Gherman | Bloomberg Technology

Cupertino, California — July 2, 2025

In a display of the kind of courage only Apple can muster, the company has made the never-before-seen decision to pause development on its foldable iPad in order to double down on what truly matters: Memoji Pro.

Yes, instead of competing with Samsung’s bendy gadgets or Google’s origami-inspired tablets, Apple has apparently decided the future lies not in flexible displays, but in expressive, highly-rendered cartoon avatars with hyper-realistic eyebrow twitching and full-body twerking.

According to people familiar with the matter whose eyes didn’t roll when briefing us, work on the foldable iPad hit a “strategic reassessment disassembly” (translation: the hinge broke again), prompting executives to reallocate precious engineering resources to perfecting the sweat droplet physics on a Memoji doing hot yoga.

“This is a calculated decision,” said one Apple VP who asked not to be named because they’re still recovering from the Vision Pro SDK launch. “Foldables are a gimmick. What our customers really want is more immersive ways to raise one eyebrow in passive-aggressive confusion during FaceTime.”

Internally, Memoji Pro is being treated as a cornerstone of the company’s Apple Intelligence initiative, and is rumored to include emotion-aware rendering, AI-powered lip syncing, and a feature codenamed “SoulScan” that allegedly lets your avatar express existential dread in Dolby Vision.

Meanwhile, the foldable iPad — which was expected to launch sometime between “the 12th month of next year” and “eventually never” — will be revisited “at a later date,” which in Apple-speak roughly translates to “when Tim Cook personally gets tired of drawing attention to his avatar’s cheekbone shading.”

Sources suggest Apple’s industrial design team is “relieved” by the shift. One designer, speaking anonymously between double espressos, said: “We’ve spent 18 months trying to make a hinge thin enough to pass Jony Ive’s ghost approval. If I have to look at one more OLED stress test, I’ll replace myself with a memoji.”

For now, Apple is doubling down on what it believes is the future: digital avatars with the emotional range of Daniel Day-Lewis, animated in real-time and able to wear limited-edition Gucci for Memoji outfits (sold separately via iCloud+ Ultra).

Wall Street, naturally, reacted with irrational exuberance. Apple shares rose 3.6% on the news, with analysts citing “the memojification of human identity” as a major tailwind for services revenue.

So if you were hoping to see an iPad you could fold in half like a book, you’ll have to wait. But rest easy knowing your cartoon face will soon be able to roll its eyes in 120Hz ProMotion.

Mark Gherman covers Apple and occasionally questions his life choices.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
11 months ago
Never made sense. Glad to see Apple coming to senses.

The market wants a foldable phone that turns into a tablet. That part is clear.

You look at Huawei Mate XT. It unfolds to the size of 10.2” iPad. It’s thinner than iPad Pro. I think once Apple saw that, the foldable iPad made zero sense. At least for now.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TechRunner Avatar
11 months ago
Interesting concept that would be cost prohibitive for many. Sort of like the Vision Pro.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)