Apple’s foldable iPhone: Design, Battery, and Stharnality Details leaked
Apple’s foldable iPhone has been in a rumor for a long time. While the company has not yet officially confirmed the device, several reports from reliable sources suggest that Apple is working hard to make its first foldable iPhone a standout product.
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Apple’s foldable iPhone has long been rumored in rumors, with new leaks light on its design, battery and durability features. While the company has not yet officially confirmed the device, several reports from reliable sources suggest that Apple is working hard to make its first foldable iPhone a standout product. One of an important focus for Apple is improving power efficiency by keeping the device as thin as possible. According to a report by the Korean news aggregator Yeux1122, “In particular, it is said that the goal of further slimming will be achieved by improving the DDI components of the first Apple foldable product.”

According to analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Jeff Pu as well as leaker digital chat station, the foldable iPhone is expected to have a 7.8-inch main display and 5.5-inch cover display. This shows that Apple has finalized the major hardware aspects of the device. The phone will allegedly adopt a book-style design similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Z fold, which opens horizontally vertically like the Galaxy Z flip.
In terms of durability, Apple is said to use liquid metal in the hinges of the foldable iPhone. This material, which has been used in small components such as SIM Ejector PIN in the past, is known for its strength and flexibility. By incorporating liquid metal into the hinge, apple expects to reduce the screen and improve overall durability – common issues with foldable devices. Dongguan Eontec is rumored to be an exclusive supplier of this material.
The device is expected to be incredibly diluted, when only 4.5 mm is measured and when twisted between 9 mm and 9.5 mm. This will make it one of the thinnest foldable smartphones in the market. To achieve this slim profile, Apple can release face ID and instead an touch ID can integrate the sensor into a power button, saving the internal space. Foldable iPhone is also rumored to facilitate a titanium chassis, which combines its premium build quality.
Battery life is another area of focus for apple. The foldable iPhone is expected to come up with a high -density battery, although the details of the exact capacity are unclear.
While the foldable iPhone is still a few years away – with the hope of starting mass production at the end of 2026 – leaks give us a good idea of what is expected from Apple. However, the rumors of the device can make it a niche product, which limits its appeal to small audiences.