Apple is reportedly developing foldable iPhones and iPads
Apple is reportedly gearing up to release two foldable devices in the coming years, aiming to expand its product lineup with innovative designs. According to reports, the company is working on a smaller foldable device that could function as a foldable iPhone, featuring a display larger than the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Additionally, Apple is developing a larger foldable model with a 19-inch screen, positioning it as a potential competitor to desktop monitors.
Sources suggest that Applehas been working on these foldable devices for several years, with the foldable iPhone expected to debut first. While the company is currently eyeing a 2026 release for the device, there is a possibility of delays, pushing the launch further into 2027.
However, the foldable iPhone is also under active exploration. One of Apple’skey goals in this development is eliminating the visible crease commonly seen on foldable screens when they are opened. Reports indicate that the company is making substantial progress toward achieving a seamless, crease-free display.
With these devices, Apple is positioning itself to enter the foldable market, which has been dominated by competitors like Samsung. Whether these ambitious designs will live up to expectations remains to be seen, but they reflect Apple's ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of display technology.