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Foldable iPhone Delay Rumors Are 'False,' Leaker Claims

Suggestions that Apple's rumored foldable iPhone will be delayed are wide of the mark, claimed a Chinese leaker today.

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In a post on Weibo, the leaker known as Fixed Focus Digital said launch delay rumors are "false" and suggestions that the device's release has been pushed to next year are "far-fetched."

Multiple reports have suggested Apple's first foldable iPhone could be unveiled alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models this September, and the leaker believes that still stands. "The most likely scenario is that it will launch alongside the iPhone 18 series," said Fixed Focus Digital in another post earlier this month. "Even if there is a delay, it would probably only be postponed by about one month before going on sale," they added.

There have been sporadic reports that Apple's first foldable device has faced engineering challenges in late-stage development. In May, for example, Instant Digital claimed Apple's foldable iPhone continued to face durability-related issues with its hinge mechanism. Apple is believed to have largely overcome concerns surrounding display creasing, but the leaker said that long-term hinge reliability has yet to meet the company's standards.

Apple is known for imposing strict reliability standards on new product categories, but ongoing concerns about the hinge itself would be an unusual situation this close to an anticipated launch.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said in March that the new foldable iPhone may not ship to customers in the same September time frame as the iPhone 18 Pro and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max. Prior to Gurman's report, Barclays analyst Tim Long suggested that the foldable iPhone won't ship until December, opening up a roughly three-month delay between the completely new device and the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ models.

Apple has done a split launch before, shipping one model later than another. When the iPhone X launched in 2017, it shipped out in November, while the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus introduced alongside it came out in September as usual. Even if Apple does plan to ship the ‌iPhone Fold‌ after September, expect to see it introduced during the annual iPhone event that will feature the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ models. Apple will likely announce all three phones at once, and then bring them to customers when they're ready.

The foldable iPhone is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch cover display, the A20 chip and C2 modem, a Touch ID power button instead of Face ID, and two rear cameras, with pricing rumored at around $2,000. Apple's book-style foldable could launch as the "iPhone Ultra," as suggested by reports.

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Top Rated Comments

6 hours ago at 03:14 am
I mean these things are locked in way in advance. There’s no way Apple just realised a few months before the hinge doesn’t work. Come on.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TechRunner Avatar
6 hours ago at 02:43 am
The closer we get to release the faster the rumor mill will churn out fake news. Buckle up, all.
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Parowdy Avatar
4 hours ago at 05:18 am

Apple is known for imposing strict reliability standards on new product categories
Are they? I don’t remember.
What I do remember are the iPhone 4 antenna gate; easily scuffed space grey iPhone 5’s, bending iPhone 6 Plus’s; scratched jet black iPhone 7’s; sub par OLED displays on the iPhone X and XS, subsequently mentioned during the 11 Pro keynote; the Cube; keyboard issues on the 2015 MacBook (and following MacBook Pro’s); broken ribbon cables on said MacBook Pro’s; broken AirPod Pro’s; no AirPower and cracked Apple Vision Pro‘s.
There’s a reason many buyers waited to upgrade to S model iPhones.
These aren’t all new categories, but many can be considered new classes or tiers within their categories.
But, to be fair, the M Chip MacBooks have been practically spot on since launch and the Apple Watch was only held back by its screen and processor.
Still, Apple blundered many releases and many here on the forum are vocal about waiting for the 2nd gen fold as if they are waiting for an S release.
Just saying.
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Dirk Pieters Avatar
6 hours ago at 03:30 am
There's a rumor that the previous rumor was just a rumor.
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6 hours ago at 02:51 am

The fact that it will be delayed is a major red flag.

#hingegate
#youarefoldingitwrong
Or, taking extra time means it's more likely that they'll perfect it!

When you don't actually know anything, you can interpret rumours however you want.
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