1. Leaked cases suggest the foldable iPhone could have a book-style design, similar to Huawei Pura X Max.
2. Dummy units appear very slim (around 4.5mm when unfolded) and lack visible MagSafe magnets.
3. Leaked third-party cases include integrated MagSafe magnets, indicating a possible trade-off between thinness and MagSafe functionality.
Leak of Cases for Apple’s New Foldable
There been some leaks of cases for the next big thing from Apple, the foldable phone which many now calls the iPhone Ultra or maybe the iPhone Fold. The cases provide us with some clues, mainly that the phone will fold like a book, similar to the Huawei Pura X Max which gets release tomorrow. But there’s one confusing thing about these leaks that got people talking.
Details about the Slim Dummy Units
The dummy models that surfaced recently show the foldable iPhone Ultra to be super slim, with some reports saying it could be as thin as 4.5mm when it is opened up. What’s strange about these dummy units, is that they don’t seem to have any visible MagSafe magnet rings, which are pretty much standard for current iPhones. However, the third-party cases that have leaked do show MagSafe magnets built into them, which makes this whole thing more confusing.
The Possible Reasons for Missing MagSafe
This leads to some interesting theories about the design. Maybe Apple decided to leave out the internal magnets to keep the phone slim and make it feel like a regular phone. By doing this, the MagSafe feature might be moved to the case itself, allowing the phone to stay thin. Or, it could be that the magnets are still inside but haven’t been branded yet, so the dummy units aren’t showing them. Apple has previously removed and then re-added MagSafe support, like with the iPhone 16e in 2025, which didn’t support it initially but later got it back.
Pricing and Specs (Updated)
- Expected Price: Not officially announced, but likely to be in premium range
- Display: Likely a foldable design, possibly similar to recent foldables from Samsung or Huawei
- Thickness: Rumored to be as thin as 4.5mm when unfolded
- MagSafe: The feature’s presence is uncertain, with some cases including magnets and others lacking them
All in all, much about the foldable iPhone ultra remains to be confirmed, but these leaks definitely give us a glimpse of what might come. Fans and tech enthusiasts will have to wait until Apple officially unveils its latest, possibly game-changing device.


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