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iOS 27 to Prioritize New Features for Apple's Foldable iPhone

Apple will soon begin development of iOS 27 with a shift in emphasis as the company prepares its flagship software to accommodate the first foldable iPhone, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman reports that iOS 27 will "prioritize" software features tailored specifically for Apple's first book-style foldable device, expected sometime in late 2026.

That said, there's nothing in Gurman's report to suggest that regular iPhone users need be concerned about a lack of UI innovations coming to their devices next year.

Given Samsung's seven-year stint in the foldable market, the report goes on to suggest that there is a "pent-up demand" among some Apple users for a foldable device that doesn't rely on an Android OS. How that will translate in terms of U.S. sales is unclear, but Gurman believes that Apple has been swayed by the Chinese market, where book-style foldables are preferred to flip-style designs.

Apple's foldable iPhone is expected to launch next year, featuring an approximately 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer screen. The device will reportedly address common foldable phone issues, with a less visible display crease and an improved hinge mechanism that has a titanium and stainless steel construction to increase durability.

The "iPhone Fold" will likely be Apple's most expensive iPhone ever, with rumors suggesting pricing starting at $2,000. Instead of Face ID, the device is expected to use Touch ID authentication built into a side button to save internal space, while 48MP dual-lens rear cameras are also likely to feature.

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MacUserFella Avatar
13 months ago
Call me an Apple sheep all you want, call the product stupid all you want, I WILL buy this
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iMac The Knife Avatar
13 months ago

I would buy a flip iPhone, at a third of the price they want for this foldable. 2 grand is too much for a disposable thing like a phone
$2,000 is a lot for a computer, camera, video recorder, GPS navigation device, phone, hand-held gaming device, MP3/Video player, calculator, voice recorder, web cam, alarm clock, and e-reader all in one device that you can put in your pocket, that you use daily? I respectfully disagree.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jkeith85 Avatar
13 months ago

Call me an Apple sheep all you want, call the product stupid all you want, I WILL buy this
Absolutely buying. But the no one will buy that garbage crowd is about to show up.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
winxmac Avatar
13 months ago
Foldable iPhone will replace the non-foldable just like how the iPhone completely replaced the iPod and iPod touch, assuming Apple does prioritize the software for the foldable device.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 months ago
Typical “urged” upselling by Apple, nothing else - just like those features that “require” M chips even when they technically don’t.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 months ago
My main issue would be thickness. I already find my 15 Pro rather bulky in the pocket and this seems like it would be even thicker. Or maybe they're figuring out a way to deliver the whole thing at a similar thickness even when folded? It will be interesting to see how this plays out, assuming this rumor holds true.


Absolutely buying. But the no one will buy that garbage crowd is about to shown up.
100% I'm personally not that interested in a foldable (I don't think?), but at the same time there's just nothing worse than the dumbass "who is this even for" comments. Truly the most brain-dead take.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)