Apple to launch iPhone Ultra foldable and MacBook Ultra high-end models this year
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Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 27
Apple to launch iPhone Ultra foldable and MacBook Ultra high-end models this year
11 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · Apr 27
Apple’s first foldable iPhone, named iPhone Ultra, is expected to debut in September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max.
The iPhone Ultra will feature a crease-free 7.8-inch inner display, A20 Pro chip, C2 modem, and custom iOS 27 features, while the MacBook Ultra will offer a new industrial design, OLED touchscreen, and Dynamic Island.
These launches expand Apple’s Ultra branding beyond chips and wearables, with the MacBook Ultra possibly arriving in early 2027, following previous rumors of AirPods Ultra and other high-end products.
After years of resistance, will a touchscreen finally make the MacBook Ultra the ultimate hybrid device?
With 'RAMageddon' delaying the MacBook, what does this signal about the future affordability of all high-end tech?
How will Apple justify a $2,000 foldable iPhone that sacrifices core features like Face ID and MagSafe?
Can Apple's near crease-free display finally solve the biggest durability complaint plaguing all current foldable phones?
By using Google's Gemini, is Apple sacrificing its privacy principles to finally catch up in the AI race?