| Metric | Value | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unfolded Display | 7.76 | inch | 2,713 x 1,920 resolution, crease-free design |
| Folded Display | 5.5 | inch | 83.8mm wide, horizontal orientation |
| Thickness (Open) | 4.8 | mm | Ultra-slim profile excluding camera bump |
| Thickness (Closed) | 9.6 | mm | Accommodates crease-reduction engineering |
| Frame Material | Mixed | — | Titanium and Aluminum blend |
| Projected Launch | Sept 2026 | — | Matches typical iPhone release cycle |
The tech world is buzzing following a major leak that gives us our clearest look yet at Apple’s entry into the foldable market. New CAD renders, reportedly showing the device codenamed V68, suggest that Apple is aiming to bridge the gap between its smartphones and its smaller tablets. This leaked Apple foldable reveals a design that essentially puts an iPad mini experience right into your pocket.
Expected to arrive around September 2026, the device features a 5.5 inch outer display. What is particularly interesting here is the aspect ratio. At 83.8mm wide, it sits more like a small passport than the tall, skinny outer screens we see on many current competitors. This wider stance should make one handed texting and app navigation much more comfortable when the phone is closed.
Mastering the Fold
When you open the device, things get even more impressive. The inner screen expands to a generous 7.76 inch panel with a resolution of 2,713 x 1,920. For context, that is incredibly close to the current iPad mini, making it a dream for split screen multitasking or catching up on some reading during a morning commute.
Apple also seems to be obsessed with the thinness of the hardware. When fully unfolded, the device is just 4.8mm thin. That is a remarkable achievement, potentially making it even sleeker than the rumored iPhone Air models. However, the most significant innovation involves the screen itself. Apple is reportedly using laser drilled microstructures to create a display that is truly crease free, solving a physical hurdle that has challenged manufacturers for years.
Competition and Build Quality
While the market is already populated with high end folding hardware, Apple is taking its time to refine the durability. The galaxy z flip 8 and its larger Fold counterparts are currently the benchmarks, but Apple appears to be prioritizing structural integrity over being the absolute thinnest. At 9.6mm thick when closed, it is slightly beefier than the 8.9mm seen on some rival renders, but the trade off is a more robust frame made of a titanium and aluminum mix.
The camera setup is expected to mirror the upcoming iPhone 17 series, utilizing a dual rear array. For those who hate the notch, the inner screen is rumored to hide a selfie camera beneath the display, allowing for an uninterrupted view when watching videos or editing photos. While there are concerns that supply shortages could impact the early availability of such a complex device, these CAD leaks suggest that Apple is finally ready to move beyond the experimental phase and deliver a polished, tablet style experience that can actually survive daily use in a pocket.

