
"'Work [on the foldable iPhone] continues in Cupertino as well as with the company's supplier and assembly partners overseas,' he explained. 'While there has been some noise recently about production occurring in India, everything I've heard points to manufacturing at least also taking place with Foxconn in China.' The leaker claims that the foldable iPhone will look like 'two titanium iPhone Air side-by-side.' 'In other words, it's going to be super thin and a design achievement,' he added."
"Rivals have already released their own foldables in a variety of shapes, ranging from the clamshell Motorola Razr to the book-like Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold. However, Mr Gurman claims that Apple will opt for a design that resembles two iPhone Airs side-by-side. To imagine how this might look, the Daily Mail turned to AI - so, would you buy this foldable iPhone?"
"Apple revealed four models in the iPhone 17 family at an event at its California HQ earlier this month. As well as the standard iPhone 17 option, there's the more advanced iPhone 17 Pro and the iPhone Pro Max, which bigger screens and more processing power. There's also the iPhone Air, a new ultra-slim and light option that ties in with Apple's 'Air' MacBook computers."
Apple will introduce its first foldable iPhone in 2026 with a design resembling two iPhone Air units placed side-by-side and an emphasis on extreme thinness and titanium construction. Work on the foldable continues in Cupertino and with supplier and assembly partners overseas, with manufacturing expected to include Foxconn in China and potential production activity in India. Competing manufacturers already offer foldables in clamshell and book-like formats, such as the Motorola Razr and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The current iPhone 17 family includes four models priced between £799 and £1,199; the foldable will be significantly more expensive.
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