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Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone has appeared in new case listings, revealing a slim folding design, dual cameras, and a dedicated Camera Control button ahead of its expected 2026 launch.
Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone has appeared in a new batch of case listings, offering another early look at the device’s possible design ahead of its expected 2026 launch.
The listings come from accessory maker iFunSmart and were first spotted by the French Apple-focused website iPhoneSoft. The designs appear to match earlier leaks and dummy units previously shared by leaker Sonny Dickson.
Accessory makers often receive early dimensions or prototype models months before launch so they can prepare cases and accessories ahead of Apple announcements.
The case listings show a slim foldable design featuring:
Interestingly, the renders do not show a cutout for an Action button.
The listings also mention:
However, the magnets do not necessarily confirm native MagSafe support, since cases can still support magnetic accessories independently.
Current reports suggest Apple’s first foldable iPhone could feature:
The device is also expected to become Apple’s most premium iPhone yet, with pricing rumored to start at around $2,000.
While accessory leaks do not always perfectly reflect final hardware, case makers often work with dimensions that are very close to finished products because they typically prepare accessories months ahead of major smartphone launches.
If accurate, these listings offer one of the clearest looks yet at Apple’s foldable iPhone ahead of its expected fall 2026 debut.
Would you buy a foldable iPhone at a rumored $2,000 price point, or do foldable phones still feel too expensive? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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