iPhone Fold Widely Rumored For September 2026- iPhone Fold has not officially been announced, but it is widely rumored to launch in September 2026. The phone may come with a book-style foldable form factor, and it may be powered by the future A20 Pro chip. Simultaneously, it is expected to feature a sophisticated camera setup and titanium casing and frame. Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming iPhone Fold, such as its features and its anticipated price for India, mentioned below.

Expected Price & Launch Date

iPhone Fold is expected to launch around September 2026. However, it is yet to be confirmed officially, and it is also expected to be a book-style foldable with a high-end price likely ranging from approximately $2000 to $2500 for the US market. It is expected to launch in India at approximately ₹1,65,000 to ₹2,15,000.

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Camera Setup and Battery Pack

In the rear section of iPhone Fold, you can expect two 48MP sensors, whereas in front it is anticipated to feature 24MP dual cameras, one on the cover display and one on the inner display. Simultaneously, it is rumored to include the largest battery capacity ever in an iPhone, potentially upwards of 5500mAh, using high-density cells to manage the power demands of two screens.

Display and Design

It is likely to get a 7.8-inch inner display with a high resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, and it is also tipped to have a 5.5-inch outer display. The phone will likely get eSIM technology with no physical SIM tray, and it will be a combination of a durable titanium casing and a specialized liquid metal hinge to enhance longevity. It is expected to maintain a thin design. Face ID may be absent, with Apple potentially using a Touch ID sensor integrated into the power button instead.

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Performance

iPhone Fold is highly rumored to be powered by the future A20 Pro chip built on a 2nm process, alongside the second-generation C2 modem. Reports indicate that Apple has engineered a solution for a nearly invisible or zero-crease display, which has been a major challenge for competitors.