According to some latest leaks, the upcoming foldable iPhone is expected to feature a similar build to the newly launched iPhone Air. Apple has recently surprised its fans with the slimmest iPhone ever, iPhone Air, a model with only 5.6mm of thickness and a titanium frame.
The Bloomberg report suggests that the foldable design will look like “two iPhone Airs stacked on top of one another, joined by a hinge. In other words, it’s going to be super thin and a design achievement.”
Combining two iPhone Air models, the overall thickness would be 11.2mm. Experts believe the tech giant would focus on bringing substantial changes to compete with its rival, Samsung Z Fold 7, which is only 8.9mm thick.
Apple, highly acclaimed for pushing smartphone design boundaries, “would likely try to make its foldable even slimmer,” the report added further.
The foldable iPhone is likely to feature a 7.8-inch inner display for an immersive experience with a 5.5-inch outer unit. Previously, some reports claimed that the foldable iPhone would abandon Apple Face ID, allowing the tech leader to reduce its thickness.