Apple reportedly delays its foldable phone to 2029 or later
Apple has pushed back the debut of its $3,000 foldable phone — part of its three-year plan to update how the iPhone looks — to 2029 or even later, Bloomberg reports. Originally Bloomberg reported that the iPhone maker had hoped for the foldable phone to come out in 2026, but thanks to “engineering challenges tied to weight, features and display technology” customers will have to wait a few years longer.
For what it’s worth, as is the case with its upcoming touchscreen MacBook Pro, many of Apple’s competitors, including Samsung and Google, already have foldable phones.
For what it’s worth, as is the case with its upcoming touchscreen MacBook Pro, many of Apple’s competitors, including Samsung and Google, already have foldable phones.