Apple’s Foldable iPhone May Arrive This Fall, Leaked iOS 27 Code Suggests
Potential Fall Release of Apple’s First Foldable iPhone
Researcher @M1Astra uncovered hidden files in the iOS 27 beta that point to a foldable iPhone slated for a fall release, likely aligning with Apple’s September hardware unveiling.
iOS 27 Beta Reveals Foldable-Related Code
The beta contains references such as “foldState,” “mechanicalAngleDegrees,” “angleDegrees,” and “MGGetLogicalDeviceDisplayCount,” indicating the operating system can detect folding status, angle, and multiple displays.
Design Specs Hint at Thin Form Factor
- iPhone Air (2025) thickness: 5.6 mm (≈four stacked dimes).
- Two iPhone Air screens folded together would be about 11.2 mm deep.
- This would be thinner than most Samsung foldables, except the newest two‑screen Galaxy Z Fold7.
Implications for the Foldable Market Landscape
While Samsung and Huawei have offered foldable phones for over five years, Apple’s entry raises the bar for design elegance and pocketability, especially given the company’s track record of aggressive miniaturisation.
What to Expect from Apple’s Foldable Strategy
If the leak holds, Apple will debut the device alongside iOS 27 at the WWDC keynote and follow up with a September launch. The market will watch for pricing, durability, and how Apple integrates its ecosystem into a dual‑screen form factor.