

Rumors of Apple's foldable iPhone are back in the spotlight. A new iOS 27 leak claims that the upcoming update is designed for a foldable device, as Sam Henri Gold tweeted that Apple is probably bringing the first foldable foundation through iOS 27.
According to the latest Reports, developers who have examined the code have found prompts for advanced app resizability and screen scaling, which are generally used for foldable models.
While Apple hasn’t shared any official statement, industry experts believe it could be an early sign that a foldable iPhone is coming soon. However, the tweet has fueled speculation that the Cupertino-based tech giant is working on its first foldable iPhone, which will be launched alongside iOS 27 this September or shortly after its release.
Foldable phones have been in trend for years. While potent rivals like Samsung have already launched multiple generations of foldable devices, Apple hasn’t yet confirmed it’s stepping into the foldable device segment. This is a strategy that the tech giant often uses. Apple prefers to wait until the new technology is fully developed; then it steps in to refine the experience.
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This approach could help the company address some of the biggest challenges foldable devices are facing. Durability remains a major concern since folding screens go through constant movement. Battery life can also be affected by larger displays. Developers must make sure apps adjust properly when screen sizes change. The visible crease in the middle of the display is another issue many users still notice.
If the reports are to be believed, iOS 27 could be laying the foundation for one of Apple's most important iPhone launches in years.