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Foldable iPhone and iPad Now on Track for 2026, According to Analyst Jeff Pu

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 17 March 2025 18:26
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Apple develops remarkable foldable iPhone and iPad devices that provide a flexible form similar to a book. Jeff Pu, who has expertise in technology, indicated such devices may become available by late 2026. The new Apple products enable you to expand your phone screen for videos or collapse your iPad into a portable pocket size.

What Are Foldable Phones and Tablets?

The screens in foldable devices create a bending ability that operates beyond the breaking point. The devices operate similarly to tacos by letting users fold them into two sections. The Galaxy Z Flip from Samsung functions as a compact makeup case when not in use, although it is already available for purchase as a foldable phone. According to existing reports, the foldable iPhone from Apple could function like regular hardware with the iPad set to achieve collapsible dimensions.

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Jeff Pu says Apple is currently testing these gadgets in a phase called NPI (New Product Introduction). This means engineers check if the screens are strong, the batteries last, and the hinges (the parts that let it fold) won’t break.

Why 2026?

Making foldable gadgets is tricky. Screens can crack, batteries might drain fast, and hinges can get stuck. Apple wants to make sure their foldables are perfect before selling them. Jeff Pu says production will start in late 2026, so you will have to wait a bit!

Hurdles for Apple’s Foldables

  1. Screen Safety: Foldable screens need to bend thousands of times without cracking.
  2. Price: Foldables are expensive! Samsung’s foldable phone costs $1,800. Apple’s might be even pricier.
  3. Software: Apps need to adjust when you fold or unfold the screen. Imagine playing a game that changes when you flip your phone open!

Will Apple Beat Samsung and Google?

Samsung and Google already sell foldable, but they’ve had problems with it. Some screens get scratched, or the phones overheat. Apple creates devices that people find easy to use and smooth to operate. If they fix these issues, their foldable could be a hit!

According to MacRumors, Jeff Pu also thinks foldable will help Apple sell more iPhones. Lately, iPhone sales have been slow because Apple delayed some smart features called Apple Intelligence. Foldables might make people excited again!

Should You Believe This Rumor?

Jeff Pu has been right and wrong before. He correctly guessed the iPhone 14’s “Dynamic Island” notch but was mistaken about Apple’s AR glasses. Still, other leaks since 2025 say Apple picked Samsung and LG to make foldable screens. This makes the rumor feel real!

What Could Go Wrong?

The foldables could cause operational errors due to Apple’s speedy development. Imagine your phone freezing mid-fold! These devices are likely to have sky-high prices, starting from $2,000. These technological devices could revolutionize how we operate phones and tablets if Apple executes them perfectly.

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Would You Buy a Foldable iPhone or iPad?

Users find foldables appealing, but is their high price worth such an investment? The gadgets are suitable for adventurous travelers who prefer to carry mobile phones with large screens but small dimensions. Students who require portable tablets for backpack carrying need this product. What do you think? People question whether foldable iPhones and iPads point towards a technological revolution or remain an expensive, unnecessary feature. Share your thoughts below!

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