Apple's first foldable phone is set for 2026 and UBS thinks it may be as cheap as $1,800. Here's what else to know
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Apple is set to launch its first foldable iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone Fold," in the second half of 2026. The device is projected to be positioned as a premium product, with initial production limited to 10-15 million units. Analysts expect the launch price to range between $2,000 and $2,400, making it Apple's most expensive phone to date. The launch is also anticipated to positively impact its supply chain, providing potential boosts to share prices of involved component suppliers.
Apple is set to launch its first foldable iPhone, the "iPhone Fold," in the second half of 2026, targeting a market transformation.
The iPhone Fold is expected to be priced between $2,000 and $2,400, potentially establishing it as Apple’s most expensive phone.
Initial production estimates for the iPhone Fold range from 10 million to 15 million units, indicating a cautious approach to its launch.
The iPhone Fold's release may positively impact Apple's supply chain, increasing sentiment and share prices for key component suppliers.
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