Apple has a problem. Foldable iPhone may be delayed
It has been rumored for some time that the foldable iPhone – likely called the iPhone Ultra – will debut in September, alongside the 18-series models. However, the latest rumors suggest there may be a delay. Fortunately, it was small.
Foldable iPhone later?
This is not official information, but it is said that the foldable iPhone will not be put on sale during the annual September conference of the Cupertino company. Apple may delay its premiere. Fortunately, it won’t be a long delay. iPhone Ultra, if it is actually called that, is scheduled to hit store shelves in December 2026, just 3 months later.
It is unclear why there is such a delay. We can only guess that it is about additional time to refine all the details of the device. In terms of hardware, everything has probably been fixed for a long time, but there is certainly a lot of work ahead of programmers who need to properly adapt the iOS operating system.
It’s no secret that Apple has had a few hardware mishaps in recent years. In the case of a completely new device, which will certainly be expensive and is intended to create a “wow” effect, the company cannot afford it.
