It’s not a major delay
According to the report, even if Apple does delay the release of its highly anticipated foldable, it won’t be by much. Instead of coming out in September alongside the iPhone 18, the foldable iPhone might reportedly launch in December instead.
So yes, we would have to wait an extra couple of months, but after the years and years of waiting that has happened prior, I think that Apple fans won’t mind another two months. It also gives time for the industry to get accustomed to the iPhone 18 Pro models. The base iPhone 18 is, of course, coming out early next year in line with the company’s new release schedule.And, more importantly than it only being a small delay, such a move will also allow Apple to get another thing done. Arguably a much more crucial step.
Finishing touches on the foldable iPhone
It would be an understatement to say that a lot is hinging on a successful launch for the foldable iPhone. Apple is rightfully being very cautious.
For starters, this is an entirely new category for the company. Apple has not made mainstream foldable-display products before and this release is meant to cement its roadmap for future foldable iPhone models, a foldable iPad, and perhaps even something entirely new.
Also, the years of waiting mean that Apple’s entire customer base, as well as potential customers waiting to see how this phone turns out, all have very high expectations. According to reports, Apple has not been able to completely eliminate the display crease as it wanted, so the phone needs to blow people away in other key areas.
Lastly, the company has decided to go with a different approach for its foldable iPhone. It is a wide-folding design sort of like the Huawei Pura X, something that Samsung wishes to combat with the upcoming Galaxy Z Wide Fold. We, and Apple itself, don’t know whether this form factor will perform well or not, which is why the phone really needs to wow everyone come December.
Given the company’s recent track record with hardware and software problems in the last couple of years, I think that a little more time in the oven might do the foldable iPhone a lot of good. The iPhone 17 Pro came out with a redesign that led to cellular issues after launch, so the foldable’s entirely new chassis and display need to be rock solid.
Meanwhile, Apple Intelligence is hardly the first software-related blunder from the company in recent memory. Liquid Glass still remains divisive and who could forget when iPadOS 18 bricked some M4 iPad models? App multitasking on the foldable iPhone is apparently a new feature, in addition to a slightly redesigned iOS, so Apple really needs to nail the presentation this time around.
I, personally, think you should skip the foldable iPhone for a myriad of reasons. But for the countless number of you that are going to be getting one on launch day regardless, I hope that Apple makes full use of any potential delays.
