Is Apple finally releasing a foldable iPhone? On December 24, 2025, prominent leaker Jon Prosser released a bombshell video showcasing high-quality 3D renders of Apple’s long-rumored "iPhone Fold." Despite an ongoing lawsuit from Apple regarding the leak of iOS 26 and "Liquid Glass," Prosser continues to share confidential details about the device's book-style design and dimensions. The leak suggests the foldable will feature a 5.5-inch external display and a massive 7.8-inch internal screen, aiming for a fall 2026 release alongside the iPhone 18 Pro.
The tech giant has historically protected its secrets with an iron fist, but the legal pressure hasn't slowed down the Front Page Tech creator. Apple sued Prosser in July 2025, accusing him of trade secret theft after he revealed the "Liquid Glass" UI for iOS 26. While other analysts like Mark Gurman and Ming-Chi Kuo provide supply chain insights, Prosser’s visual leaks are what reportedly frustrate Apple the most. By releasing these renders now, Prosser is doubling down, seemingly unfazed by the potential multi-million dollar repercussions of the court's default judgment.
The leaked renders describe a device that adopts a horizontal, book-style fold similar to the Pixel Fold rather than a "flip" design. When closed, the foldable iPhone is reportedly just 9mm thick, meaning each half measures a staggering 4.5mm. This would make the device significantly thinner than the newly released 5.6mm iPhone Air. To achieve this profile, Apple is rumored to be using high-density silicon-carbon batteries and its second-generation in-house C2 modem, which allows for more efficient internal spacing.
One of the most ambitious claims in Prosser’s report is that Apple has finally "killed" the display crease. According to the leak, the device uses a specialized metal plate behind the OLED panel to distribute bending pressure across the surface. This is combined with a "liquid metal" hinge mechanism designed to keep the internal 7.8-inch display perfectly flat. If true, this hardware innovation would solve a major pain point that has plagued Samsung and Google’s foldable lineups for years.
The external design shows a departure from the traditional "stove-top" camera island seen on current Pro models. Instead, the foldable iPhone appears to feature an oblong camera plateau, housing a dual-camera system similar to the iPhone Air’s minimalist layout. Prosser claims the device will launch in only two classic colors: Black and White. This simplified aesthetic suggests Apple is focusing on the structural engineering of the foldable rather than a wide variety of finishes for the first generation.
For those waiting to get their hands on Apple's most radical redesign in a decade, the entry price will be steep. Rumors suggest the "iPhone Fold" will retail between $2,000 and $2,500, positioning it as an ultra-premium tier above the iPhone 18 Pro Max. Apple is expected to announce the device in September 2026. Interestingly, reports indicate Apple may skip the standard iPhone 18 entirely that year, focusing solely on the Pro models and this new foldable flagship to maximize market impact.
To maintain the 4.5mm thinness, Apple may be ditching Face ID in favor of a side-mounted Touch ID sensor located in the power button. The internal 7.8-inch display is also rumored to feature a hole-punch camera in the upper left corner rather than the Dynamic Island. While some fans might find the return of Touch ID a step backward, the move is likely a necessity to keep the internal display components as thin as possible while ensuring structural integrity.
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