Analysts predict Apple's first foldable iPhone could debut within a year, featuring a price tag from $2,299 to as much as $2,500. This price point would surpass the current iPhone 16 Pro Max, which starts at $1,199. While some experts, like Tim Long from Barclays, believe limited sales are likely due to the high cost, others, like Ming-Chi Kuo, anticipate strong demand due to the innovation. The foldable iPhone is expected to have a slim profile and various camera specifications. Recent leaks also hint at the forthcoming iPhone 17 model, generating buzz in the Apple community.
If you're wondering what this foldable iPhone will look like, it's expected to be very thin measuring around 4.5mm when open - and somewhere between 9mm and 9.5mm when folded, according to Kuo.
Long told Mac Rumors that because of the elite price point, he thinks sales will be limited.
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo quoted an even higher sum - around $2,500. But contrary to Long, Kuo believes people will run to buy this breakthrough device when it's available.
While nothing is definitive just yet, analysts are predicting that the tech company's first ever foldable phone could start at $2,299 - making it the most expensive phone model to date.
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