Foldable iPhone 2026: Apple's biggest smartphone leap
Apple will launch the first foldable iPhone in 2026. With five cameras, Touch ID, and a new C2 modem, it sets new standards. ...
Apple will launch the first foldable iPhone in 2026. With five cameras, Touch ID, and a new C2 modem, it sets new standards. ...
The iPhone 18 features optimized camera control. Instead of a dual-lens system, Apple is opting for pressure sensors. Get all the details on the leaker report now.
According to rumors, the iPhone 18 could come without a camera control button. How credible is this? All the information on Apple's possible change of course.
iOS 26 is more than just an update: Liquid Glass changes the design and clearly points to a frameless iPhone and...
Apple surprises with the iPhone 18: No base model in fall 2026, but premium devices and a later launch of the cheaper versions.
Leaks reveal: The iPhone 17e will feature a Dynamic Island, an A19 chip, and a modern design. Here's all the info on the device.
For the first time, Apple is developing its own iPhone camera sensors in the US, using a new technology with Samsung in Texas.
TSMC reports an attempted espionage attempt on the new 2nm process for the A20 chip. The chip is expected to be used in the iPhone 18. Now...
Analysts expect a foldable iPhone from Apple by 2026. The larger folding device will arrive later and raises many questions.
The iPhone Fold is coming in 2026: Apple is launching a foldable smartphone with a titanium frame, new display design, and strong market potential.
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