Next year might be fairly big for Apple, as a report from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reveals information about an upcoming iPhone with a new design.
In his Power On newsletter, Gurman reveals some details about Apple’s 2025 and 2026 phone releases. Gurman confirms that Apple is launching a skinnier phone this year — the heavily leaked iPhone Air — and that they are finishing development for its first foldable device for 2026. Gurman goes on to say that a new iPhone design will also be in the works for 2026.
Interestingly, Gurman points to a noteworthy design change for next year’s iPhones as rumours point to pretty significant camera changes for the iPhone 17 Pro models. Unfortunately, Gurman hasn’t given us any more details to decipher regarding these new devices.
Another report from ETNews says that Apple is expected to finalize its component suppliers for the foldable iPhone by April and that the company is moving closer to production. ETNews continues by noting that Apple has decided to eliminate the crease “at all costs,” regardless of price, to differentiate its foldable from existing models.
Interestingly, Samsung is reportedly the supplier of the OLED panels for Apple’s foldable. The company has been working to develop a display specifically for Apple since last year. The device is reported to sport a foldable book-like design similar to the Z Fold series.
If Samsung releases a phone with a creaseless display for Apple, hopefully, the company will also have plans for its device to lack a crease.
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