iPhone Ultra leak: new video shows Apple’s foldable phone in detail

Foldable iPhone Ultra shown in a new detailed video
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The foldable iPhone is back in the leak cycle: Jon Prosser’s YouTube channel Front Page Tech has published a new video showing the alleged design of a model currently being called iPhone Ultra. The device has already appeared in CAD renders and mockup videos, but this fresh visualization gives a much clearer idea of what Apple’s first foldable smartphone could become.

In the video, the iPhone Ultra is shown in white and black. According to rumors, these are the two colors Apple may offer at launch. On the back, there is a dual camera module placed on a wide island in the style of the iPhone Air, with an LED flash next to it.

The main feature is a foldable display with a wider aspect ratio than most Android foldables. Apple is also expected to use a flexible panel with an almost invisible crease. That is reportedly made possible by a complex hinge, described in leaks as “over-engineered” — in other words, built with extra attention to precision and durability.

The concept also highlights an extremely thin body. Rumors claim that, when opened, the iPhone Ultra will be just 4.5 mm thick, making it thinner than the iPhone Air at 5.6 mm. Other expected specs include an Apple C2 modem, an A20 Pro chip, 12 GB of RAM and a dedicated Camera Control button.

Apple has not confirmed anything yet, but recent rumors point to a September unveiling of the foldable iPhone Ultra alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. The leak does not mention a price, so it is still too early to talk about a cost in US dollars.