The long-awaited iPhone Fold is rumored to be Apple's first foldable phone, with a release date expected in fall 2026. Apple has been tight-lipped about its plans, but rumors suggest they're working on a high-end device with a premium price tag. The iPhone Fold is predicted to be priced around $2,399, similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, despite the higher cost, sales expectations remain high. The latest leaks indicate a book-style design with a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display, measuring just 9 to 9.5mm thick. Apple is reportedly committed to making the display crease-free and durable. Rumors also suggest the iPhone Fold will have four cameras, including a front-facing selfie camera, and may use Touch ID, a departure from the Face ID standard on current iPhones. The device is expected to be lighter and more durable than most foldables, with potential innovations like liquid metal hinges. Additionally, there are rumors of a follow-up clamshell-style foldable, potentially called the iPhone Flip, but this is expected to launch next year. The iPhone Fold's design and specifications remain a mystery, but with Apple's reputation for innovation, it's sure to be a game-changer in the smartphone market.