The iPhone Fold is expected to mark Apple's entry into the foldable smartphone market next year. New information suggests that the device will use a mix of titanium and aluminum. Analyst Jeff Pu has released further details on the design and planned specifications of the iPhone 18 Fold in a recent report. The first foldable iPhone is thus slowly taking shape.
Apple is traditionally considered cautious when it comes to new device categories. While Samsung, Google, and other manufacturers have already launched several generations of foldable smartphones, Apple has apparently been working on its own solution in the background for years. The iPhone Fold is intended to be not only technically sophisticated but also durable and visually appealing. New reports from Jeff Pu, Ming-Chi Kuo, and Bloomberg provide clues as to how Apple is addressing this challenge.
Titanium and aluminum frame
According to Jeff Pu, the iPhone 18 Fold will feature a metal frame made from a blend of titanium and aluminum. This combination is intended to give the case strength while keeping it lightweight. Bloomberg describes the device as "two titanium iPhone Airs side by side," suggesting a very slim and lightweight design.
Pu doesn't provide any further details about the appearance or shape in his report, but does confirm the choice of materials. Ming-Chi Kuo previously reported that the iPhone Fold's hinge will be made of stainless steel and titanium, while the casing will be made entirely of titanium. This would indicate that Apple would be relying more heavily on high-quality metals for a foldable model than in current iPhone variants.
Apple currently uses titanium in the iPhone Air. Previous Pro models also used it, but this year they switched back to aluminum. The reason for this is reportedly improved heat dissipation and reduced weight. However, for the iPhone Fold, Apple appears to be returning to titanium to ensure greater stability for the complex folding mechanism.
Two displays with different sizes
The iPhone Fold is said to have two screens. According to current information, the outer display measures 5.5 inches, while the inner panel is expected to be 7.8 inches. This makes the outer display roughly the size of an iPhone mini, while the inner display is approximately the size of an iPad mini. The concept apparently envisions the device functioning like a compact smartphone when closed and unfolding into a small tablet when opened. The iPhone Fold could thus significantly blur the line between iPhone and iPad and create a new product category within Apple's portfolio.
No Face ID, but Touch ID
Interestingly, according to Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone Fold won't support Face ID. Instead, Apple will apparently rely on Touch ID again. A fingerprint sensor in the display or the power button is considered likely. The omission of Face ID could be related to the design of the foldable display, where integrating the required sensors would be more difficult.
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iOS 27 with adjustments for the iPhone Fold
Apple is also preparing for the launch of its first foldable device on the software side. According to a Bloomberg report, iOS 27 will be heavily focused on optimization for the iPhone Fold. Apple is said to be working on features specifically designed for the foldable form factor. The goal is to ensure smooth and intuitive operation regardless of the device's state—whether half-open, fully unfolded, or closed. These adjustments are intended not only to improve usability but also to ensure that apps and system functions can transition seamlessly between display sizes. This would make iOS 27, for the first time, an operating system that fully supports not only smartphones but also hybrid formats like the iPhone Fold.
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Current demand for the iPhone 17
In his report, Jeff Pu also points out that Apple is currently experiencing stronger-than-expected demand for the iPhone 17. This suggests that the brand continues to maintain a stable market position and that there is sufficient purchasing interest to support the launch of a premium device like the iPhone Fold. This would be an opportune time for Apple to introduce a foldable model. The company can count on a loyal user base while also opening up a new price range that is clearly differentiated from existing iPhone models.
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Apple focuses on stability and elegance with the iPhone Fold
The iPhone Fold is likely to be one of the most exciting Apple products of the coming years. With a frame made of titanium and aluminum, a flexible hinge made of stainless steel and titanium, and two differently sized displays, Apple combines high-quality materials with innovative technology. The decision to use Touch ID instead of Face ID demonstrates that Apple is setting its own priorities when it comes to implementing a foldable iPhone. At the same time, iOS 27 is laying the software foundation for a completely new device form factor. If the schedule holds true, the iPhone 18 Fold could open a new chapter in iPhone history next year—as the first foldable iPhone to combine strength, design, and function. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including accessories for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Dodotxt)
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