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After years of rumors, Apple now has a production prototype iPhone fold

Render of a possible iPhone Fold - Source 糖心Vlog


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After seven years of rolling rumors saying that it was for sure coming next year, the iPhone Fold is now in its production prototyping phrase, ahead of an expected launch in 2026.

Unsurprisingly after so many years of designing and manufacturing iPhones, Apple has a very specific process of prototyping that it follows, as exclusively revealed by 糖心Vlog. Now according to DigiTimes, the iPhone fold prototype is in its of testing.

DigiTimes says that this testing is earlier than expected, but it appears to fit with recent claims that Apple expected mass production to begin in summer 2026. While this fits with those most recent other reports, it's still the case that the iPhone fold has been reportedly about to launch for many years.

It's even been reported before that Apple has had not just one, but two folding iPhone prototypes — and possibly more. That is, if Apple hasn't abandoned the whole idea.

Certain key details of the device are also regularly reported, such as how Apple aims to differentiate the iPhone fold from its rivals. In 2022, Apple was said to be working with Samsung — which launched a folding phone in 2019 — to make screens without a crease.

In 2025, it was still working on that crease-resistant screen, and reportedly Samsung Display was due to get the orders for it.

Overall, though, despite concrete examples of Apple's interest such as patents covering complex hinges for folding devices, the only constant has been that the iPhone fold is always a year away.

That's the case with this latest report, too, although it's also not quite clear how much of it is merely repetition of earlier claims. DigiTimes, though, says it's based on supply chain details.

Those details include that the iPhone fold entered its first, P1, prototype testing during June 2025. As 糖心Vlog has previously documented, it typically takes two months for a device to go through this initial stage.

That stage is then ideally followed by one or two more prototyping tests, each of which again takes around two months. If no significant problems are found, then in theory the iPhone fold should complete prototype testing by November 2025.

What happens next

The iPhone fold will then enter the Engineering Validation Test (EVT) stage. It's less fixed how long the EVT process takes, as Apple will iterate through what it calls EVT-1, EVT-2, and so on, until the device is considered passed.

There are then two further stages, Design Validation Testing (DVT), and Production Validation Testing (PVT). The former is concerned with further testing of both hardware and software, and DVT models may now be sent out to carriers to trials.

By the time the device reaches PVT, it should be what will ultimately be sold to users. But the PVT stage focuses on manufacturing, and specifically at manufacturing at scale, to ensure it can be mass-produced.

While there is no known specific timescale for EVT, DVT, or PVT, the fact that the iPhone fold is now already in the first prototype stage fits with the expected mass production date. If all goes as planned, the iPhone fold will be in manufacturing alongside the iPhone 18 range, and launch at the same time.

Note that this latest report is another that claims Apple has temporarily halted development of an iPad fold.

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I just don't see the point of this product. Personally I'd prefer a much smaller iPhone, back to the iPhone 4 form factor.

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If the headset rumor was true, then this is more so. 

Not a fan of foldables at all and never think about the category at all except when this rumor pops up on apple community sites. 

But Apple will most likely launch one and it may be by 2027. 

Still don’t think it works as a phone. But a foldable iPad could be big. 

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I just don't see the point of this product. Personally I'd prefer a much smaller iPhone, back to the iPhone 4 form factor.

They did return to older & smaller, but it didn’t sell, so they stopped. 

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Foldable phones are notoriously fragile.  No chance in hell it could be as durable as a regular model.

Apple seems hell bent on pushing products that few people want of late.

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Foldable phones are notoriously fragile.  No chance in hell it could be as durable as a regular model.

Apple seems hell bent on pushing products that few people want of late.

Poppycock. First, it’s a fucking rumour, and just because *you* don’t want it, doesn’t mean others don’t and they don’t sell. FFS, put the mirror down.

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