
Apple's first foldable iPhone has resurfaced in a new leak this Monday (June 29). This time, images of alleged demo units show the device in black, indicating possible finish details with a wider design.
Although the form factor had appeared in previous leaks, the black version emerges as the main novelty. So far, rumors indicate that Apple is expected to launch the device in September, possibly under the name iPhone Ultra or iPhone 18 Fold.
These non-functional prototypes often circulate behind the scenes for accessory manufacturing before the official announcement. The leaked unit displays a 7.76-inch internal screen that functions almost like a small tablet.
According to the site Jam Online, which had access to the material and released the images, this iPhone proportion facilitates multitasking, allowing two apps to be opened side by side — an approach similar to the Huawei Pura X Max, unveiled in April.
The device is rumored to have a 5.49-inch external screen and be only 4.5 mm thick when unfolded. It may also come with an A20 Pro chip and 12 GB of RAM.
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