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TL;DR
- Apple’s foldable iPhone will reportedly have a 14.1:10 side ratio for the folding display and a 14.6:10 side ratio for the cowl display.
- This would make for a wider foldable than the tall and slender Galaxy Z Fold 6.
- The machine can also be stated to have a facet fingerprint scanner in lieu of Face ID.
Apple is broadly anticipated to launch its first foldable telephone in 2026 or 2027, and we’ve already seen some obvious specs floor on-line earlier this 12 months. However, a brand new spherical of leaks provides us an excellent higher concept of what to anticipate.
Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station experiences that the display dimension of Apple’s foldable telephone prototype is “a little smaller” than the earlier mannequin. The leaker additionally posted obvious side ratios for every display, claiming that the folding display has a 14.1:10 side ratio whereas the cowl show apparently has a 14.6:10 side ratio.
That means the foldable may have a moderately squat type issue in comparison with the tall and slender Galaxy Z Fold 6. Check out our tough estimation of the two Apple screens in the graphic beneath, utilizing the beforehand leaked display sizes.

Digital Chat Station additionally reiterates that the iPhone Fold (or no matter it will get known as) has an under-display selfie digital camera on the folding display and a punch-hole cutout for the cowl show.

Don’t count on Face ID, although, as Apple will apparently copy Samsung and a number of other different foldable makers by adopting a facet fingerprint scanner. The side-mounted scanner would permit folks to simply unlock the machine when folded or unfurled. In truth, this scanning possibility has been accessible on Android telephones since round 2015 and has been a fixture on a number of foldables since 2019.
The leaker beforehand claimed that the iPhone foldable has a 5.49-inch outer display (2,088 x 1,422) and a 7.76-inch folding show (2,713 x 1,920). Otherwise, we’re nonetheless ready for extra particulars, like digital camera specs, sturdiness data, and battery/charging figures.