Apple is rumored to still be facing ‘technical challenges’ in producing its crease-free foldable iPhone

  • Apple’s crease-free iPhone Fold is still being worked on
  • A well-known tipster says ‘technical challenges’ remain
  • We should see the device launching sometime during 2026

All the signs are pointing towards the first foldable iPhone showing up sometime next year, but a fresh rumor suggests Apple still has some technical difficulties to overcome in its efforts to make the folds on the device completely free from any creases.

This comes from well-known tipster Digital Chat Station (via Wccftech), who says – via Google Translate – that “technical challenges” remain in Apple’s way as it tries to develop a folding screen that looks completely flat when it’s opened out.

Current foldables, including the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, still have slight creases in their displays where the hinge mechanisms are. This isn’t a major problem, but it does spoil the aesthetics a little bit.

A lot of the leaks we’ve previously heard about the foldable iPhone have suggested that Apple’s engineers are determined to make this device crease-free, and based on this new information, it seems that they haven’t quite managed it yet.

Still experimenting

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold

The new Samsung tri-fold – still with creases (Image credit: Samsung)

The same tipster adds some extra information here, saying that Apple is experimenting with different types of ultra-thin flexible glass (UFG), and that the foldable iPhone is going to make its debut at some point during September.

Next year could end up being a very busy one for Apple, with a significant shake-up to its iPhone launch schedule expected. The iPhone 18 Pro may launch in September as normal, with the iPhone 18 held back until March of 2027.

Add a folding iPhone to the mix, and it really will be new territory for Apple and its smartphones. We’ve also heard that the foldable iPhone could come with an under-display camera, so no notch or cut-out on the display.

As yet though, there have been no real indications of what the device might be called: the iPhone Fold is a sensible bet, but seems a bit too vanilla for Apple. If you’ve got any predictions, let us know in the comments.

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