Case Leak Offers Glimpse of Apple's Foldable iPhone: Dual Cameras, Touch ID, Fall 2026 Launch
A case manufacturer has prematurely listed a protective shell for Apple’s first foldable iPhone, revealing key design clues and fueling speculation about a fall 2026 launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series. The listing from iFunSmart, spotted by MacRumors on May 27, 2026, shows cutouts for only two rear cameras, a circular magnet opening, and a multi-segment clasp—not a unibody case—to fit the folding mechanism. The case features military-grade drop protection, a matte finish, and raised bezels, but lacks an Action Button cutout, suggesting the device may adopt a side-mounted Touch ID instead of Face ID. While the case integrates magnets, that does not confirm MagSafe support for the phone itself; current leaks point to the foldable iPhone likely lacking the feature. The device is expected to sport a 5.5-inch cover screen and a 7.8-inch inner display, measure about 9.5 mm folded, and pack an A20 Pro chip with 12GB of RAM and dual 48-megapixel cameras. Pricing is anticipated to start near $2,000.