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    Apple’s Foldable iPhone Expected to Launch in September with New Models

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Apple is preparing to unveil its first foldable iPhone in September, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models. This development marks a significant milestone for the tech giant as it ventures into the foldable smartphone market, a segment currently dominated by competitors like Samsung and various Chinese manufacturers.

    Earlier reports had raised concerns about potential delays due to engineering difficulties encountered during the device’s testing phase. However, recent updates indicate that while the foldable iPhone’s complexity may restrict the number of units available at launch, Apple remains committed to releasing the device within the anticipated September timeframe or shortly thereafter.

    Launching a foldable iPhone represents a strategic move for Apple, enabling it to better compete in a market where foldable phones have gained traction over the past few years. Notably, Apple’s design reportedly addresses common issues faced by existing foldable devices, such as screen quality and durability. The company has worked to minimize the visibility of the crease when the phone is unfolded, potentially offering a more seamless user experience.

    Despite the excitement surrounding the foldable iPhone, the release date is still approximately six months away, leaving some uncertainty about the exact timing. Nevertheless, Apple’s entry into this innovative category is expected to influence the smartphone industry significantly, challenging established players and expanding consumer options in the premium segment.

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