Apple’s foray into the world of foldable smartphones with the iPhone Fold promises to be significant, albeit with a steep price point that might not appeal to everyone. Rumors suggest that the iPhone Fold will be priced around $1,000 more than the current ‘Pro Max’ models, setting the base price at an eye-watering $2,199.
The anticipated pricing is expected to position Apple’s first foldable phone above its competitors. Insiders hint that the iPhone Fold may cost 10 percent more than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6, priced presently at $1,899.99. With an estimated $2,199 starting price, the iPhone Fold could top out at $2,599, depending on storage options, reflecting Apple’s strategy to align with the premium end of the market.
Design-wise, the iPhone Fold is rumored to boast a 7.8-inch internal display paired with a 5.6-inch external screen, taking cues similar to the Galaxy Z Fold series. This upcoming model could be a worthy adversary to not just Samsung’s offering but also the Google Pixel Fold, potentially reshaping the landscape of foldable devices.
The timeline for its release hints at an unveiling by either the end of next year or early 2027, with mass production targeted for the latter half of 2026. Speculations suggest the phone could feature Touch ID integrated into the power button and possibly in-display Face ID sensors, technology possibly being reserved for Apple’s future foldable iPad.
Apple’s meticulous approach to perfecting the display crease has reportedly led them to grant Samsung Display exclusive rights to the task, sidelining rivals like LG and BOE. While Instant Digital, a leaker from Weibo known for mixed accuracy, has provided this intel, Apple enthusiasts eagerly await confirmation.
Stay tuned for more updates as Apple’s venture into foldable technology continues to unfold, promising to bring innovation and competition to the industry.






