Apple may have pulled a Samsung by leaking iPhone Ultra details
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Apple is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone, apparently called the iPhone Ultra , later this year. Weโve already seen unofficial renders and leaked specs, but Appleโs iOS 27 has now dished out e
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Apple is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone, apparently called the iPhone Ultra , later this year. Weโve already seen unofficial renders and leaked specs, but Appleโs iOS 27 has now dished out even more clues.
Software engineer M1Astra (via Bloomberg ) and X user Sam Henri Gold have spotted numerous references to a potential foldable device, likely the iPhone Ultra, in the iOS 27 beta and framework code. For starters, there are references to โfoldState,โ โangleDegrees,โ โmechanicalAngleDegrees,โ and โisanglevalid.โ Check out Goldโs screenshot below to see some of these hints.
The โfoldStateโ term likely relates to the ability to detect whether the iPhone Ultra is folded or unfolded. Meanwhile, the other three references show that iOS can tell how much youโve opened the device, also pointing to a free-stop hinge (as opposed to an open or closed affair). These hints also suggest that Appleโs foldable could gain the Flex Mode software functionality first seen on Android foldables . Flex Mode lets you partially fold your foldable phone, akin to a laptop. This folded state allows for hands-free video playback and video calls, a larger software keyboard on the bottom half of the display, and more.
Appleโs operating system also has references to an internal service tool used to fix screens. However, the iOS 27 version of this utility apparently mentions a secondary display, a second protective screen, and two more light sensors. This strongly suggests weโre looking at a foldable phone.
Bloomberg also notes that some public iOS 27 features seem like a good fit for a foldable device. Apple now offers widgets that occupy the entire phone screen, which would theoretically take up roughly half the screen on a folding display. The company has also updated its iPhone Mirroring feature so that an iPhone connected to a Mac can be displayed with an iPad-sized view. Itโs easy to see how this larger display output would work well with a foldable phoneโs large internal screen.
Apple also apparently pushed its โapp adaptibilityโ concept during a developer session:
This also seems like a concept that would greatly benefit a foldable iPhone, as each screen is expected to have a different size and aspect ratio. Either way, Apple is clearly laying the groundwork for the iPhone Ultraโs launch. The device is tipped to arrive in September, so we still have a few months to go.

