Apple Foldable iPhone Nears Launch Amid Design Leaks and Supply Chain Challenges
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Updated · Wccftech · Apr 10
Apple Foldable iPhone Nears Launch Amid Design Leaks and Supply Chain Challenges
18 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Apr 10
Apple's first foldable iPhone, possibly named 'iPhone Ultra', is nearing launch as new dummy models and leaks reveal its compact design.
The device is expected to feature a 5.5-inch outer and 7.8-inch inner display, dual cameras, Touch ID, and a price above $2,000.
Production challenges may limit initial supply or cause delays, but Apple has increased display inventory, anticipating a surge in foldable smartphone sales.
Can Apple's projected 3 million initial units meet the anticipated high demand for its foldable?
Is "iPhone Ultra" a premature moniker for a first-generation foldable, prone to initial quirks?
Will Apple's "Ultra" foldable truly revolutionize multitasking, or just offer a bigger screen?
How will the omission of MagSafe or a telephoto lens justify the "iPhone Ultra" price?
What makes Apple's 4.5mm thin design inherently superior to current foldable competitors?
What is the long-term environmental impact of producing such a specialized and premium foldable?