Apple's first foldable iPhone expected to launch next year

Apple’s first foldable iPhone is tipped to arrive next year, focusing on a slim design, a hidden selfie camera and a return to Touch ID instead of Face ID. The device aims for a thin body among its key features.

Reports indicate that Apple's first foldable iPhone could launch in 2026. Dubbed the iPhone Fold, it will emphasize a slim design. Key features include a hidden selfie camera, differing from traditional notch or punch-hole setups. Additionally, it will revert to Touch ID for biometric authentication instead of Face ID, potentially suiting the foldable form factor.

This information comes from a report by India Today, published on December 16, 2025. Apple has not yet officially confirmed the details, but it signals the company's entry into the foldable market. The slim body appears to address challenges in foldable devices.

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