Rumors are becoming more concrete – the first foldable iPhone may debut in the fall of 2026. And while many will say that Apple is once again "late to the party," it seems that the timing couldn't be better.
Seven Years After Samsung, But at the Perfect Time
Samsung showcased its first Galaxy Fold back in 2019. Since then, the market has come a long way – from uncertain, fragile designs to really refined devices like Z Fold7 and Motorola Razr+. Apple is entering the game only seven years later, but this time it’s not a delay – it’s a strategic entry into a mature market that is just gaining momentum.
According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research, the foldable smartphone market in the USA will grow by a staggering 68% year over year in 2025. After years of experimentation, consumers are finally starting to regard foldables as a fully-fledged premium segment, rather than just a curiosity for geeks.
Foldables from “novelties” become “must-have”
Liz Lee from Counterpoint Research summed it up aptly:
“The market for foldable smartphones in the US is evolving from a curiosity to a necessity. Samsung still leads due to its maturity and ecosystem, but Motorola and Google are changing the balance of power. Apple's entry in 2026 will not only expand the market but also solidify foldables as the main premium format.”
This is the moment Apple has been waiting for.
Displays are better, hinges are more durable, and the software is ready for a new type of interaction. Now that competitors have paved the way and fixed the mistakes of the first generations, Apple can enter with a product that simply works – and works the “Apple way.”
iPhone Fold – a new chapter in the history of the iPhone
Rumors suggest that the model may be named iPhone Fold or even iPhone Ultra, and it will be a fully-fledged member of the flagship iPhone family, just like the new iPhone Air debuted this year. We do not yet know if Apple will opt for a "book" form like the Fold or a "clamshell" like the Razr – but if the company is to enter this segment, it will do so only when the technology and UX are truly ready.
Better late than never
After years of trial and error, the market has finally matured.
Samsung boasts that only the seventh generation of the Fold offers "an experience you won't find anywhere else." And that says it all – Apple enters the scene when foldable phones are finally really good.
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