Apple Insiders Praise $2,000 iPhone Ultra Foldable Ahead of Launch
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Updated · 9to5Mac · Aug 23
Apple Insiders Praise $2,000 iPhone Ultra Foldable Ahead of Launch
3 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Aug 23
Summary
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said several people who have used Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone Ultra praised its pocket-friendly design, hinge durability and software tailored to the larger screen.
A 5.5-inch outer display and roughly 7.8-inch inner screen reportedly help drive those impressions, with iPad-like app layouts and use as a camera viewfinder standing out.
The device is expected to cost more than $2,000 and reportedly will ship with main and ultra-wide cameras, but no telephoto lens.
Touch ID is also said to replace Face ID, underscoring trade-offs Apple may make as it prepares a foldable iPhone launch in the coming weeks.
With its imminent September 2026 launch, will Apple's $2,000 foldable iPhone Ultra revolutionize the market or flop due to missing premium features?
Could the highly anticipated iPhone Ultra's extreme thinness and liquid metal hinge finally solve the durability issues plaguing the foldable industry?
Why is Apple sacrificing staple features like Face ID and telephoto lenses for its most expensive iPhone ever?