Apple is reportedly making progress on its first foldable iPhone, often referred to as the iPhone Flip. A new report suggests that Apple is close to finalizing a display supplier for the device, with a decision expected between late February and early April 2025.
However, this does not mean the iPhone Flip is launching anytime soon. Industry insiders suggest a release window of 2026 or 2027, with a small chance of a late 2025 debut.
Unlike earlier rumors about a foldable iPad, Apple is reportedly working on a clamshell-style foldable smartphone. This design would compete directly with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip and Motorola’s Razr series.
When unfolded, the device is expected to feature a 6.7–6.9-inch display, similar in size to current Pro Max iPhones.
One of the main challenges of foldable phones is the visible crease along the fold, a problem seen in most existing foldables. Apple is reportedly seeking a supplier that can provide more durable panels with less noticeable creases.
While Apple is making progress, sources indicate the iPhone Flip will not replace any current iPhone models. Instead, it will likely introduce a new product category aimed at premium users.
Apple is known for taking its time before adopting new technologies, ensuring that they meet its high-quality standards. Based on current reports:
As Apple moves closer to finalizing its plans, more details will likely emerge in the coming months. Would you buy a foldable iPhone, or do you think foldable phones are just a fad?