
Next year, Apple is rumored to be launching its first foldable iPhone, the iPhone Fold. Which will be a book-style foldable like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. However, that’s not the only foldable on Apple’s roadmap.
In 2028, Apple is now rumored to launch a few more form factors, including a flip iPhone. This phone will sport an external display like most other flip phones that will show basic information like shortcuts, notifications, etc. It will also have curved edges and feature a lightweight design. But that’s about it for what we know about this device right now.
Apple is also rumored to be launching a ‘bezel-less’ iPhone in 2027. This would use a four-edge bending OLED and get a ‘Crater diffusion layer’ that is going to solve issues with brightness uniformity. It would also feature an under-display solution for Face ID and mark the iPhone’s 20th anniversary.
Of course, with any rumors, it’s important to take all of this with a grain of salt. Since we are still 2-3 years from this happening, it could still be a while before it comes to fruition.
Folding iPhones are right around the corner
We’re almost ready for folding iPhones, which seems weird to say since Samsung is on its 7th generation foldable, and by the time the iPhone Fold launches, Samsung will have the Galaxy Z Fold 8 out.
But, Apple has never been first with launching new tech, especially something as new as a foldable. Foldables have taken quite some time to really mature, and we’re finally getting there. The only real issue that foldables have these days is going to be the cameras. Most foldables have good cameras, but still lag behind the ‘Pro’ slab phones.
It appears that Apple has some big changes coming to the iPhone around the time of its 20th anniversary, with a number of new form factors.
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