Bloomberg: Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track for September after all
Scratch that... Actually, Apple’s foldable iPhone may be on track to debut later this year after all.
Hours after a report from Nikkei Asia said Apple was encountering engineering problems with the novel design that could lead to a delayed launch, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that sources within Apple say the premium foldable iPhone is still on track to launch in September, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Max.
Shares of Apple had plunged more than 5% on word of a possible delay, but pared losses on Gurman’s story.
According to the report, the foldable iPhone will cost more than $2,000 and will be a key part of the company’s plan to revamp the iPhone lineup.
Shares of Apple had plunged more than 5% on word of a possible delay, but pared losses on Gurman’s story.
According to the report, the foldable iPhone will cost more than $2,000 and will be a key part of the company’s plan to revamp the iPhone lineup.