Apple’s first foldable iPhone, anticipated to launch next year, is projected to cost between $2,100 and $2,300. According to tipster yeux1122, the device will feature a 7.76-inch main display with a resolution of 2,713 x 1,920 pixels, equipped with an under-display camera, similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. The iPhone Fold will also have a 5.49-inch cover screen with a resolution of 2,088 x 1,422 pixels, featuring a punch hole for its selfie camera. Notably, it is expected to incorporate a Touch ID sensor in the power button, foregoing Face ID capabilities.
Apple is anticipated to unveil its first foldable iPhone next year, with a recent report suggesting a price range of $2,100 – $2,300. More information about the device’s screens has surfaced thanks to tipster yeux1122, who shared the details on Naver.
As per the post, the iPhone Fold is expected to sport a 7.76-inch main display featuring a resolution of 2,713 x 1,920 px. This screen will include an under-display camera, similar to the technology Samsung has utilized in its Galaxy Z Fold series since the introduction of the Z Fold3.
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This comes as little surprise since it’s rumored that Samsung will be the main supplier of displays for Apple’s foldable device. It is reported that the main display will have a crease-less design, which has been a significant focus for Apple.
The foldable iPhone is also said to come with a 5.49-inch cover screen that boasts a resolution of 2,088 x 1,422 px. The front panel is expected to feature a punch hole cutout for the selfie camera. These key specifications were also confirmed by tipster Digital Chat Station earlier this week.
Additionally, a prior leak by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicates that the iPhone Fold will omit Face ID in favor of a Touch ID sensor built into the power button.
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