An insider has revealed details about the display specifications of the foldable iPhone

Apple is actively preparing its first foldable iPhone, which is expected to be released in 2026. According to the latest reports, the new product will cost between $2,100 and $2,300 and will get premium features, including a new screen format.
The new iPhone will be priced between $2,100 and $2,300 and will get premium specs, including a new screen format.
The insider shared new details about the device’s displays. The iPhone Fold’s main screen will be 7.76 inches diagonal with a resolution of 2,713 × 1,920 pixels. It will get an under-screen front camera – like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. Samsung is rumored to be the main supplier of the displays.

The main feature is that there is no visible crease on the screen. This, according to sources, was a priority for Apple when designing the device.
On the outside, there will be a secondary 5.49-inch screen with a resolution of 2,088 × 1,422 pixels and a cutout for the front camera. These specs were also recently confirmed by another prominent whistleblower, Digital Chat Station.
Another prominent whistleblower, Digital Chat Station, also recently confirmed these specs.
According to earlier reports from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the foldable iPhone won’t feature Face ID. Instead, Apple plans to embed Touch ID in the power button, which is similar to the approach in some iPads.