Information about the first iPhone Fold: Featuring a massive screen and exceptional battery
In a highly anticipated move that could reshape the foldable phone landscape, the latest leaks reveal that Apple is preparing to launch its first-ever foldable phone, the iPhone Fold. The biggest surprise is that it will boast the largest battery ever fitted to an iPhone.
The first foldable iPhone is expected to have a battery capacity ranging from 5400mAh to 5800mAh, a significant leap compared to the current largest battery in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which is 5088mAh. This figure also puts the anticipated device ahead of its main competitors, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with its 4400mAh battery, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold with its 5015mAh battery.
Here are the key features of the foldable iPhone:
1. Apple will rely on high-density battery cells to improve power efficiency and deliver stable performance suited to the nature of foldable devices.
2. It will feature a massive 7.8-inch display when unfolded, along with a 5.5-inch cover screen, and unprecedented capabilities.
3. The device will also include four cameras and Touch ID integrated into the side button instead of Face ID.
4. It will rely entirely on eSIMs, with no physical SIM card slot.
5. It will also utilize Apple's new C2 cellular modem, indicating that the company aims to deliver a device that combines power, practicality, and a unique user experience within the Apple ecosystem.
6. The iPhone Fold is expected to be unveiled in the fall of 2026, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series.
7. Its price is expected to range between $2,000 and $2,500, placing it squarely in the premium phone category, alongside other foldable devices.
