Folding iPhone Price- Are you preparing to buy a foldable iPhone, you will be surprised to know the price

Friends, recently Apple company had announced that it is going to launch a foldable iPhone very soon, if reports are to be believed then the company has increased the production target significantly, which indicates that the device is close to launch, but friends, you will be surprised to know its price and will think many times about buying it-

Production increased before launch

Apple is reported to have asked its suppliers to make around 10 million units, which is more than the earlier estimate of 7–8 million units.

Launch timeline and name

The upcoming foldable iPhone is expected to be launched as “iPhone Ultra”.

It is likely to launch on September 8–9 along with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, which will be part of Apple’s next big annual event.

Expected Specifications and Features

Leaks suggest the iPhone Ultra may combine premium hardware and foldable innovations:

Display: 7.8-inch main OLED folding display + 5.5-inch cover screen

Processor: Apple A20 Pro Chipset

Security: Touch ID integrated into the power button

Camera Setup:

Dual 48MP rear cameras

Front camera on both internal and cover displays

Battery: Possibly Apple’s largest battery capacity ever in an iPhone

Possible price in India and global market

The foldable iPhone is expected to be Apple’s most expensive smartphone ever:

Starting Price: Around $2,500 (approximately ₹2.40 lakh)

Top variant: Up to $3,000 (approximately ₹2.86 lakh)

In India, where Apple devices generally cost more than in the US, the top model can cost upwards of ₹3 lakh.

Potential challenges for Apple

Despite being in the premium category, reports suggest that Apple may remove certain features, such as:

Face ID

telephoto camera lens

This may raise questions about ‘value for money’, especially at such a high price point, where customers expect a fully feature-packed flagship experience.

Apple’s foldable launch could mark a major shift in its product strategy — but its success will ultimately depend on how well it strikes a balance between innovation, features, and price.

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