Apple’s long-rumored entry into the foldable smartphone market is finally starting to feel real, but if you are hoping to grab one on day one, you might want to manage your expectations. New reports suggest that actually getting your hands on the first foldable iPhone could be a lot harder than usual. The device, widely called the “iPhone Fold,” is still on track for a debut in late 2026, but supply issues might mean you won’t easily find one on shelves until well into 2027.

iPhone Fold could launch in 2026, but availability may lag

According to trusted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the development of the foldable iPhone has slipped behind Apple’s original internal schedule. Even with the delays, the company is still expected to announce the phone in the second half of 2026, likely sharing the stage with the iPhone 18 lineup during the usual September event. However, Kuo points out that while the announcement is safe, the production is the real headache.

Foldable phones are notoriously tough to build, specifically when it comes to the flexible screens and complex hinges needed to make them durable. Kuo warns that Apple could hit early snags with production yields, meaning the factory lines might move slowly at first. Because of this, stock could be incredibly tight for months after the launch, with smooth supply not really kicking in until sometime in 2027.

It feels a lot like the iPhone X launch back in 2017

That phone brought a massive redesign but was almost impossible to find at first due to manufacturing bottlenecks. If history repeats itself, the iPhone Fold could be a rare unicorn at launch, with long shipping delays for anyone who isn’t lightning-fast with their pre-order.

Leaked specs suggest a premium, “book-style” design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold. We are looking at a 5.25-inch outer screen and a massive 7.8-inch inner display, which would oddly give Apple both its smallest and largest current iPhone screens in one device. Rumors also hint at under-display cameras to keep the look clean, and possibly even a switch back to side-mounted Touch ID instead of Face ID to save space.

Inside, it should run on the next-gen A20 Pro chip, so performance won’t be an issue despite the folding form factor.

The price? Brace yourself. Estimates put it around $2,400 (roughly Rs 2,15,000), which is significantly steeper than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. That price tag, combined with the scarce supply, means the iPhone Fold will likely be more of a “halo product” than a mass-market hit at first.

For buyers, the takeaway is simple: even if Apple shows off the foldable iPhone in 2026, you will probably need patience. Real availability – where you can just walk into a store and buy one – might not happen until 2027.

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