Apple Plans Foldable iPhone Launch in 2026 with Enhanced Display Durability

Apple is set to launch its first foldable iPhone, dubbed iPhone Fold, in late 2026 featuring a 7.8-inch OLED display sourced from Samsung. The company is addressing display durability by implementing new protective measures to reduce crease visibility and prevent damage, learning from early foldable phone issues like those seen in the Samsung Galaxy Fold. Observers should watch for Apple’s official announcement and how these innovations may influence pricing and user acceptance for high-end foldable devices.
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