foldable iPhone: There have been some fresh rumors about the Apple iPhone Fold. The information acquired indicates that the phone will include four cameras, a 7.8-inch internal display, and a Touch ID power button. Also, the foldable iPhone’s price was disclosed.
The new iPhone 17 from Apple is a topic of much conversation. In addition, there has been plenty of excitement for the company’s first foldable iPhone. New details regarding the foldable iPhone’s display and design have now surfaced in the latest leak. The iPhone Fold is reportedly going to have a book-style design. It can feature an outer display of 5.5 inches and an inside display of 7.8 inches.
The feature is that there will not be any creases on the interior display, making the fold marks invisible. A metal display plate that has been laser drilled will be used by Apple to create it, distributing the strain on the screen evenly.
As per the report, the iPhone Fold is presently being tested in two color options: white and black. The leaked rumor says that the iPhone Fold can have a total of four cameras. Two back lenses, one front lens, and one inside lens. In addition, like the iPad Air and iPad Mini, it may contain a Touch ID power button.

For connectivity, Apple’s second-generation C2 modem can be used. But per our sources, the phone will not feature a physical SIM slot either.
How much might the price be?
Previous reports indicate that the iPhone Fold may cost over Rs 2,00,000 in India. It will cost far more than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 if this occurs. Apple would like not to make any mistakes with its initial foldable phone, though. Thus, the company’s goal is for this device to be flawless and provide Samsung with fierce competition in the foldable market.
With the iPhone 18 series, Apple is reportedly planning to release the company’s first foldable iPhone in 2026. In other words, the iPhone 18 Air, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max can be used to present it. Additionally, the basic iPhone 18 model may be moved to 2027, according to certain reports. But until Apple provides any official information, nothing can be verified.










