Apple’s foldable devices will reportedly go into mass production in 2025 or 2026.

The company’s first foldable device may be an iPad or MacBook.

A foldable iPhone is said to be scheduled for mass production in 2026.


Although there are many foldable Android smartphones on the market, we are still waiting for Apple to adopt the form factor. A new report suggests we may have to wait at least another year or two.

According to MacRumors, analyst Jeff Pu wrote in a note to investors that "foldable devices are becoming increasingly prominent in Apple's supply chain" and their progress is "accelerating." said. The first of these devices will reportedly be a large-screen iPad or MacBook, followed eventually by a foldable iPhone.

One of his large folding displays he is said to be equipped with a 20.3-inch display. Whatever this device is, production is reportedly scheduled to begin in 2025. Previous reports said that Apple delayed the project and pushed it back to 2027 due to issues fixing display creases. Therefore, 2025 will be much earlier than most expected. However, the report notes that information from South Korean display manufacturers and hinge manufacturers in the United States and Taiwan appears to support this period.

Meanwhile, the report claims that the foldable iPhone could come with a 7.9-inch or 8.3-inch display. It is estimated that this phone could be mass produced by the end of 2026.

Pu also recently shared details about the possibility of a slim model joining the iPhone 17 lineup. This slimmer version is said to replace the existing 6.7-inch Plus model.