Apple’s first foldable iPhone is significantly smaller than industry forecasts suggested. New dummy models leaked online reveal a device with a book-like form factor measuring approximately 155 x 140 mm when unfolded. The width when folded is just 75 mm, making it closer in size to a standard iPhone than earlier leaks claimed.
The design shows a vertical hinge in the middle with a flat front and back surface. Analysts note the compact dimensions may address durability concerns but could limit screen real estate compared to competitors like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. Apple has not confirmed the specifications.
Reaction to the leak has been mixed. Some users on social media describe the size as surprising and practical, while others argue it may feel cramped for daily use. Tech reviewers question whether the smaller screen will justify the foldable form factor’s premium price.
The dummy models, shared by reliable leaker ShrimpApplePro, include what appears to be a single outward-facing camera on the back. No details about internal hardware or software adaptation for the foldable display have been released.
Apple is expected to unveil the device later this year, though no official announcement has been made. The company has previously filed patents for foldable screen technology but has not disclosed plans for a commercial product.
Source: itavisen.no