Leaked dummy models suggest the iPhone Ultra Fold may measure 120.59 x 167.59 mm unfolded and be 4.7 mm thick, slightly larger and thinner than Huawei’s Pura X Max.
Apple’s anticipated entry is prompting competitors like Huawei and Samsung to adopt wider foldable designs, enhancing multitasking and usability while maintaining portability.
Even before its official launch, the iPhone Ultra is setting new expectations in the foldable market, signaling a broader industry move from tall, narrow devices to more practical, tablet-like formats.
Samsung has dominated foldables for years. Is its new wider model enough to survive Apple's entry?
Apple promises a creaseless screen, but can its new hinge technology truly withstand years of daily folding?
Is Apple's 'revolutionary' foldable just a refined copy of designs already on the market?
At nearly $2,000, can Apple's first foldable justify its price against cheaper, established rivals?
Will iOS 19's multitasking features finally convince developers to properly optimize apps for foldable screens?