A new iPhone Fold design leak reportedly revealed: See it now

Published: (March 9, 2026 at 12:18 PM EDT)
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Source: Mashable Tech

New Leak of the iPhone Fold Design

New information about Apple’s long‑rumored foldable iPhone keeps leaking.

The latest leak comes from longtime Apple leaker Sonny Dickson, who shared what appear to be photos from 3D CAD rendering files showing the iPhone Fold’s hardware design.

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This isn’t the first design leak we’ve seen for the iPhone Fold, which has a wider shape than the flagship foldables from Samsung, Google, and OnePlus.

Dickson’s leak closely matches an earlier leak from YouTuber Jon Prosser of FrontPageTech (original article).

Design Features

  • The back of the device shows the same camera plateau as found on the iPhone Air, but with two lenses on the rear.
  • A pinhole for the selfie camera is visible on the front when the device is closed.
  • An additional pinhole for a selfie camera appears on the left‑hand corner when the device is opened.

Background and Rumors

A foldable iPhone has long been a rumor among Apple fans and industry insiders. Reporters and analysts such as Mark Gurman and Ming‑Chi Kuo have all but confirmed that Apple is actively working on such a device, with a potential release scheduled for Fall 2026.

Speculation on Specifications

According to Prosser and other leakers:

  • External display: 5.5 inches
  • Opened foldable screen: 7.8 inches
  • Thickness (closed): ~9 mm
  • Thickness (opened): ~4.5 mm (potentially thinner than the iPhone Air)
  • Camera count: Four total (two rear lenses and two selfie cameras)

Prosser’s report also notes that Apple is currently suing the YouTuber over separate leaks concerning iOS 26 and Liquid Glass. The lawsuit mentions another individual who allegedly obtained information from an Apple employee’s phone, further legitimizing Prosser’s sources.

Current Status

None of these potential iPhone Fold specifications have been confirmed by Apple.

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