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iPhone Fold to reportedly have three unique design features new to Apple

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Why This Matters

The upcoming iPhone Fold introduces several groundbreaking features for Apple, including a hole-punch front camera, a uniquely sized and oriented display, and a button-free side design. These innovations signal Apple's entry into foldable smartphones, potentially reshaping consumer expectations and industry standards for device versatility and design. This development could also influence competitors to adopt more diverse form factors and features in future smartphones.

Key Takeaways

The iPhone Fold is coming later this year, with all the obvious foldable design basics like a hinge, folding display, and more. But rumors indicate the iPhone Fold will also have several unique design features that are firsts for Apple beyond these basics. Here’s what’s coming.

#1: Hole-punch front camera cutout

Hole-punch camera cutouts are common on many Android smartphones, but Apple hasn’t done one before.

Most iPhones these days use a Dynamic Island—which is reportedly shrinking a bit on iPhone 18 Pro. But the Dynamic Island is much larger than a simple hole-punch, and the new iPhone 17e has an even larger notch still.

iPhone Fold, however, is rumored to have a single top-center hole punch for the front camera.

The main reason Apple’s able to achieve a hole-punch design in the iPhone Fold, but not iPhone 18 Pro or any other new models, is that the device will lack Face ID.

Due to the thinness of the design, Apple reportedly hasn’t found a way to fit two sets of Face ID components in its foldable. Instead, the new model will use Touch ID—enabling the front display to offer a hole-punch camera cutout with no additional space needed for Face ID.

#2: Unique display size and orientation

Apple has never made an iPhone with a display size and orientation like its foldable will have.

And that really applies to both the inner and outer displays.

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