Apple has reportedly tested a clamshell “flip” version of a foldable iPhone
An iPhone Flip would appeal to those who like to keep their phone hidden in a pocket until needed
While the iPhone Fold would appeal to those who want or need to carry a phone and a tablet everywhere they go, the iPhone Flip might attract consumers who prefer to keep their phones hidden deep inside a pocket until they need the device. Flipping open the clamshell would give the user a regular sized flagship phone display measuring 6.9 inches.
For the record, in 2025, for the fifth consecutive year, the Samsung Galaxy Flip was the top-selling foldable phone, which would seem to indicate that an iPhone Flip might outsell an iPhone Fold model. The iPhone Flip also might cost less than the iPhone Fold. Consider that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is priced at about $1,400 compared to $900 for the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Pricing for the iPhone Fold is already rumored to be in the $2,000-$2,500 range.
Apple could give us our first look at the iPhone Fold during WWDC this June
The tech giant reportedly was holding out for a creaseless, or nearly creaseless display, and a durable glass that would survive the constant opening and closing of the phone. It is obvious that Apple seems to feel comfortable with both of these past roadblocks to introduce the iPhone Fold (or whatever the name of the device will be) later this year.
Still, Apple has not yet said a peep about releasing a foldable iPhone this year. The first we officially hear about such a model could be at WWDC 26 in June. That would give Apple three months to call out its hype squad to get consumers into a fever pitch for the iPhone Fold. And if things go well, it could be a simple case of rinse and repeat two years later for the iPhone Flip. By the time 2028 is over, the iPhone could be the dominant brand of foldable phones.
