Foldable iPhone Ultra: Everything We Know About Apple’s First Foldable Phone
08.05.26
It looks like Apple is finally ready to introduce a competitor to folding smartphones from Samsung and Huawei. The newest iPhone Ultra promises to be not just another flagship, but a device that changes the scenarios for using mobile electronics. However, the technological breakthrough occurs against the backdrop of severe sanctions pressure and regulatory changes in the United States, which can significantly complicate the life of the brand’s fans.
iPhone Ultra: a hybrid of smartphone and tablet
A video with a mockup of a folding smartphone IPhone Ultra has gone viral online.
The “Designed in California, Assembled in China” iPhone is definitely cheaper than the “Designed in California, Assembled in USA” iPhone. And the new costs will one way or another fall entirely on users’ wallets. Globalization in technology is losing ground to political confrontation, so iPhone fans should prepare for it.
FAQ
When will the foldable iPhone Ultra be released?
The presentation of the new Apple Ultra smartphone is expected in September 2026, and the official start of retail sales may begin at the end of this year.
How much will the iPhone Ultra cost?
It is expected that this will be the brand’s most expensive smartphone with a price starting from 100,000 UAH (more than $2,000) for the basic version.
What does a foldable iPhone Ultra look like?
The gadget resembles a compact tablet the size of an iPad mini that can be folded in half, maintaining the ergonomics of a classic smartphone.
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