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The next large upgrade to Apple ’s mobile devices could be foldability , concord to multiple reports published Sunday .

According toThe Wall Street Journal , Apple is aiming to launch two foldable devices in the next few years . There ’s a orotund model with a 19 - inch filmdom that could compete with screen background monitors , as well as a smaller mannikin that would serve as a foldable iPhone , with a larger cover than the iPhone 16 Pro Max .

The Journal account that Apple has been developing both devices for years , with the foldable iPhone potential to be ready first . The company is reportedly planning a 2026 launch , but that could be pushed back by a class .

Bloomberg , meanwhile , describes the orotund machine as a giant iPad and said it has been the primary nidus of Apple ’s foldable maturation , although the company has also been “ research ” a foldable iPhone . Apparently the squad is throw significant progress toward its goal of creating a screen without the crease that ’s visible on survive foldable filmdom when they ’re loose .

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