Leaked iPhone Ultra Cases Reveal Foldable Design and MagSafe Ahead of Apple’s 1st Foldable
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Updated · PhoneArena · May 26
Leaked iPhone Ultra Cases Reveal Foldable Design and MagSafe Ahead of Apple’s 1st Foldable
9 articles · Updated · PhoneArena · May 26
Alleged accessory-maker images show Apple’s foldable iPhone Ultra in near-final form, with leaked cases exposing the overall design and confirming MagSafe support on the rear.
The leak suggests case makers have already received device specifications from Apple, giving the images added weight and aligning with earlier renders of the handset.
The phone appears to use a wide-folding format rather than the book-style design of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold line, putting it closer to Huawei’s newer approach.
One detail still appears unresolved: the leaked inner display shows no camera, though earlier reports said Apple is expected to use a punch-hole after under-display camera plans fell short.
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