– Apple reportedly locked in a seamless, no-crease display design for the foldable iPhone Ultra, aiming to rival “Zero-Feel Crease” technology.
– The design is said to mirror Oppo Find N6’s approach, with potential 3D-printed liquid metal hinge influencing a reduced crease.
– Production targets are set for late 2026, prioritizing a device that functions as a compact phone when closed and an iPad mini–like tablet when open, with possible spillover to future iPad/MacBook Fold.
One more rumor day arrives, and it talks bout another prospective foldable iPhone from Apple’s rumor mill. The chatter suggests Cupertino might have locked in hinge and panel design for its long awaited Foldable iPhone Ultra, even as chatter about hardware hurdles with the hinge still swirl around in tech circles. The tip claims a seamless, no-crease display could be within reach, hoping to erase the visible dips seen on current foldables.
Specs and design hints
According to the source, the design mirrors a solution similar to Oppo Find N6, which, based on reviews, still sports a crease after days of usage though it’s far less noticeable than rivals. This alignment implies Apple may be chasing a similar path to minimize, but perhaps not totally eliminate, the crease, balancing durability with user experience. The report notes a 3D-printed liquid metal hinge approach being deployed to push toward a Zero-Feel Crease, a capability Apple reportedly wants before greenlighting mass production.
Potential ripple effects
Intriguingly, the leaker hints that this specialized hardware could eventually trickle down to other devices, possibly shaping a future iPad or MacBook Fold design. The idea is that, if proven viable, the hinge technology might influence a broader line beyond just a foldable iPhone, weaving into Apple’s broader hardware strategy. With production targets pegged for late 2026, the emphasis appears to be a foldable iPhone that behaves like a compact phone when closed and like an iPad mini when opened.










