It is reported that Apple's foldable iPhone will use a custom "4:3-like" screen aspect ratio.
On March 28, news came that blogger @DigitalChatStation posted, revealing Apple's big foldable.iPhoneA custom ratio will be used, with overall dimensions of 4:3, aimed at achieving "consistency between the inner and outer screens.""Software ecosystem alignment"iPad”。
The blogger simultaneously referenced their previous leaks, reiterating that the corresponding foldable iPhone will feature a 5.49-inch outer screen "similar to the Find N," with an inner screen size of 7.74 inches, set to be released in the next year or two.
According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, this large foldable iPhone is expected to be priced at around $2,000 (IT Home note: approximately 14,495 yuan at the current exchange rate). Previous reports also indicated that the device has entered Foxconn's New Product Introduction (NPI) stage and is expected to begin mass production in the second half of 2026.
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