Apple iPhone Fold: Apple’s first foldable phone can come with iPhone 18 Pro, price will be in lakhs
Apple’s first foldable smartphone, which has been in the news for a long time in the tech world, may soon become a reality. According to reports, Apple may introduce its first foldable phone with the iPhone 18 Pro series, which is considered a big technological step for the company.
This device can come not only with premium design but also advanced foldable display and powerful performance. However, its price is expected to be quite high, which may keep it in the luxury smartphone segment. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see how much Apple is able to impress the users with this new innovation.
Apple iPhone Fold launch timeline
According to Mark Gurman, Apple may introduce the iPhone Fold at the event along with the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. But this device will not be available for sale at the same time. According to the report, the main reason for the delay is the production of foldable displays, which is still challenging to produce on a large scale. It is estimated that its release may be delayed by a few weeks or months, and some speculations suggest that it will be available by the end of 2026.
Apple iPhone Fold Specifications (Expected)
According to leaks, the foldable iPhone may get a book-style design like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, which will have a 7.8-inch inner flexible OLED display and a 5.5-inch outer screen. Apple’s next-generation A20 Pro chip can be given in it, which will be based on 2nm process. RAM can be up to 12GB and a customized version of iOS can be made for multitasking.
In terms of camera, it may have dual 48MP camera setup. However, all these details are not officially confirmed yet. The leak also indicates that the device may feature a notch-less display.
Apple iPhone Fold Price (Expected)
The price of iPhone Fold may be around $1,999 (approximately ₹1,80,000+). Due to the demand for RAM and storage, the price may increase to above ₹ 2,00,000. Note that official price information has not been received at this time.
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