EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 1 MIN
Apple's Foldable iPhone Ultra: A $2,000 Obsession with Extreme Thinness
from Phonegram News
Apple is cooking up its first foldable iPhone, reportedly dubbed the Ultra, and it is shaping up to be a mind-bending engineering feat. Rumored to measure a razor-thin 4.5 millimeters when folded, this device will pack an advanced Vapor Chamber cooling system to keep its A20 processor from melting. But achieving this extreme thinness comes with some painful compromises. To hit that impossibly slim profile, Apple is reportedly ditching Face ID for Touch ID, skipping MagSafe wireless charging, dropping the telephoto lens, and saying goodbye to the physical Action button. Yes, for a rumored two-thousand-dollar price tag, you might get fewer legacy features, but you will get a jaw-dropping 7.8-inch folding screen. Despite production hiccups with the hinge and assembly, the Ultra is still on track for a September launch alongside the iPhone 18 lineup. It is a bold, pricey bet on the future of design.
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Apple is cooking up its first foldable iPhone, reportedly dubbed the Ultra, and it is shaping up to be a mind-bending engineering feat. Rumored to measure a razor-thin 4.5 millimeters when folded, this device will pack an advanced Vapor Chamber cooling system to keep its A20 processor from melting. But achieving this extreme thinness comes with some painful compromises. To hit that impossibly slim profile, Apple is reportedly ditching Face ID for Touch ID, skipping MagSafe wireless charging, ...
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Apple's Foldable iPhone Ultra: A $2,000 Obsession with Extreme Thinness
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