Max Tech discusses alleged iPhone Ultra Fold leaks
Max Tech’s video discusses claims about a possible iPhone Ultra Fold and the information presented as leaked about the device.
Media outlet @saurav_dj47 (X) claims that Apple is preparing a high-end foldable iPhone for a late 2026 release, potentially featuring an eSIM-only design and low initial stock.
A social post indicates that a premium foldable Apple device may debut in September 2026 with a significant price tag and limited shipment targets for the launch quarter.
This suggests Apple is targeting a niche flagship market for its first foldable entry rather than a mass-market replacement for existing models.
The source is treated as a known media presence, though the claims remain unverified leaks.
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