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Report: Second Foldable iPhone May Have a Clamshell Design

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Last updated: 2026/02/02 at 6:10 AM
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Many foldable phone makers have experimented with two designs: a book-like, full-folding experience and a separate clamshell design that aims to emulate a flip phone. According to a new report, Apple may be set to do something similar with its first two foldable phones.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that sources say Apple is developing products for its iPhone foldable sequel. The first bendable iPhone is rumored to launch in September this year alongside an iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.

Other leaks suggest Apple may then move its standard iPhone 18 into early 2027, coming out alongside a sequel to the iPhone 16e to replace the brand’s most affordable smartphone. Think of the new schedule as flagship phones late in the year, and cheaper devices early in the following year.

Gurman’s latest report says Apple is developing a clamshell version for its foldable follow-up. He says it will likely be smaller than the book-like phone, but we don’t yet have any specific size details.

This report suggests the device is in the early stages of development, and there’s no guarantee the phone will reach the market.

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According to Gurman, Apple is aiming for a 5.5-inch outer display on its first book-like foldable phone. The original Galaxy Z Fold from Samsung featured a 4.6-inch screen on the front, but its latest model has grown to 6.5 inches, so Apple’s version will feel smaller than the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7.

He also notes how previous information suggests Apple may be working on a larger alternative to the first foldable iPhone with an iPad-like design. If true, that likely means a much larger device, possibly set to compete with devices such as the new Samsung Galaxy TriFold. That foldable costs $2,899 and went on sale last week.

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