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Why Apple's Foldable iPhone May Be Smaller Than Expected

Apple's first foldable iPhone, rumored for release next year, may turn out to be smaller than most people imagine, if a recent report is anything to go by. According to The Information, the outer display on the book-style device will measure just 5.3 inches – that's smaller than the 5.4-inch screen on the ‌iPhone‌ mini, a line Apple discontinued in 2022 due to poor sales. The report has led some people to wonder why Apple would settle on such a compact form factor.

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Using The Information's reported dimensions, content creator Ben Geskin has shared some images and video of a printed version of the device (embedded below) that help envision what it could look and feel like in the hand. They also hint at Apple's design strategy, suggesting it is related to an unavoidable trade-off between the outer and inner displays of a book-style foldable.

A taller, phone-like outer screen generally leads to a more square inner panel once unfolded, which can be awkward for many types of content, like videos and two open windows in Split View. Conversely, a more rectangular inner display that better supports multi-window use inevitably forces the outer display to become wider or smaller, making it less comfortable to hold and less conventional in use.


Reports suggesting Apple has opted for a roughly 4:3 aspect ratio on the inner display strongly suggest Apple is favoring the latter approach. A 4:3 inner display would allow Apple to more easily transfer established multitasking features from iPadOS into a foldable form. Here the unfolded state becomes the main mode of use, prioritizing a lightweight, ultra-portable iPad experience over a stretched-out smartphone.

That said, the ‌iPhone‌ Fold in its closed state is likely to feel more like a smaller everyday phone than other foldables on the market. Compare the rumored 5.3-inch outer screen size with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, which has a 6.5-inch front display, or the Google Pixel Pro Fold, whose cover screen comes in at 6.3 inches. Indeed, the ‌iPhone‌ Fold's front display would be smaller than almost all current major foldables, suggesting Apple is deliberately diverging from the "outer screen as primary phone" philosophy.

When choosing size, Apple will of course have a very deliberate product strategy in mind. While Samsung and Google largely treat the cover display on their foldables as a full-time smartphone screen, Apple may see the device's folded state as a secondary experience, suited to notifications, quick replies, and other glanceable interactions, while reserving the main experience for when the device is unfolded.


However, software too has its limits. If users expect to browse, type extensively, or use third-party apps in the folded state, no amount of interface refinement will fully overcome a physically smaller canvas. That's what makes the comparison to the ‌iPhone‌ mini so notable – especially for a device expected to command a price premium of anywhere between $2,000 and $2,500, which would make it Apple's most expensive ever iPhone.

Ultimately, the rumored dimensions suggest Apple is betting on the value of the unfolded experience rather than the comfort of the folded one. The company seems willing to accept a smaller, less conventional outer display if it ensures the inner display can shine at the system and app level. If users come to think of the device not as a larger iPhone, but as an iPad that happens to fold into a pocket, the design trade-offs start to look far more intentional, and far more Apple-like.

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16:9 video playback on 7.7-inch display vs. 6.9-inch iPhone 17 Pro Max display (image credit: @BenGeskin).

What do you think of the alleged dimensions of Apple's rumored foldable iPhone? Let us know in the comments. The "iPhone Fold," which some are calling it, is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models in September 2026.

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Top Rated Comments

mazz0 Avatar
13 weeks ago
Wait, so this could end up being the first iPhone in years that I can actually use one-handed?

This is the first time I’ve had any real interest in this product.

Small if true.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
deuxani Avatar
13 weeks ago

Article Link: Why Apple's Foldable iPhone May Be Smaller Than Expected ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2025/12/23/foldable-iphone-small-outer-display/')
Dear MacRumors, do you read your own forum? Since May 2025 this has been pretty clear and iZac already made some amazing renders back then in this thread: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/rumoured-iphone-fold-size-concept-drawing-and-renders.2456447/



His renders have been going viral now and sites are even reporting them as leaked CAD files.


Also other users have 3D printed models based of these months ago. So, you have your own forum full of information which is completely ignored, but when someone on X posts a paper printout based on this information it gets posted to the homepage. That's very difficult to understand...

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Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zorn Avatar
13 weeks ago

Way too wide to be comfortably usable one handed.

The Mini comparisons don’t work at all. It’s a too-wide too-heavy too-expensive brick that happens to be shorter.
Every single model of iPhone they make today is impossible to use one handed unless you are a basketball player anyway.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 weeks ago
Apple are clearly going in the right direction! Now make it narrower, and then do away with the folding bit, and we will have the phone we have ALL been waiting for .... an iPhone 18 Mini !!! Go Apple!
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
lazyrighteye Avatar
13 weeks ago
Focusing on the opened state as the hero is brilliant. So too is a wider closed state - read: more useable than tall/narrow. If true, this sounds very Apple of them - a more thoughtful approach to an existing format.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 weeks ago

Wait, so this could end up being the first iPhone in years that I can actually use one-handed?

This is the first time I’ve had any real interest in this product.

Small if true.
Way too wide to be comfortably usable one handed.

The Mini comparisons don’t add up to me. It’s too-wide and heavy while only being a little shorter.

Edit: eh, this was excessively cranky. I dialed down the tone a little.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)