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Foldable iPhone Display Production Begins Ahead of Launch Next Year

Production of foldable OLED displays for Apple's first foldable iPhone have begun ahead of its expected launch next year, Korea's ETNews reports.

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The first foldable iPhone's displays are being produced by Samsung Display, who are establishing a production line dedicated to the upcoming Apple device its A3 factory in Asan, Chungcheongnam-do. The production line will make displays exclusively for the foldable iPhone and work on the facility is now believed to be in its final stage. It will be capable of producing 15 million 7-inch foldable OLED panels per year.

Apple's first foldable iPhone is expected to feature an inward-folding OLED display. It will likely sit alongside the other models in next year's iPhone lineup, including the iPhone 18, ‌iPhone 18‌ Air, iPhone 18 Pro, and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max. It will be refreshed annually in the fall just like the other models.

Apple is apparently planning to produce six to eight million foldable iPhones in 2026. While Samsung's production capacity of 15 million displays per year far exceeds Apple's requirements for 2026, the supplier is said to be preparing for new models and increasing sales in subsequent years.

Samsung Display apparently has secured an agreement with provide Apple with foldable displays as the sole supplier for several years. While Apple usually prefers to diversify its supply chain where possible, Samsung has unique technological expertise in foldable OLED displays due to offering its own foldable smartphones, which it has been making commercially since 2019.

As a result, Samsung is likely to remain the exclusive supplier of Apple's foldable iPhone displays for some time and a least be a key supplier thereafter. Samsung Display similarly led Apple's transition from LCD to OLED with the iPhone X and iPhone XS.

Apple's first foldable iPhone is expected to feature a super-thin design at 4.5mm, a 4:3 iPad-style 7-inch inner display with no visible crease, a durable hinge, a dual rear camera system with wide and ultra wide options, the "A20" chip, and Touch ID instead of Face ID. It could cost over $2,000.

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Top Rated Comments

11 months ago
I wonder whether it will support iPadOS features. Maybe there will be a new movement of people asking to bring iPadOS to foldable iPhone.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago

Have you seen how the screen's cover is now detaching though across the fold? I saw my colleague's Samsung Fold 7 yesterday. Not good at tall. Not enough testing it seems...
The fold 7 is not yet out in the hands of customer ….lol stop taking 🐂 💩
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Dave245 Avatar
11 months ago
This will be interesting, IOS mixed with iPad OS maybe? Apple Pencil support would also be a good idea.
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klasma Avatar
11 months ago

Also the iPhone is newly 7in in size so what extra screen would you get it’s not big enough the inside display should be 8
It's not comparable that way, due to the different aspect ratios. Here is the 15 Pro Max vs. the inner display:



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The Game 161 Avatar
11 months ago
Can’t wait a 2 in 1 iPhone and iPad mini will be so good
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Jaziry Avatar
11 months ago
Why this early?
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