
Elon Musk Podcast The iPhone Fold: $2,400, No Face ID, and a Bet on Zero Crease
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Dec 12, 2025 Apple is gearing up to launch a foldable iPhone in fall 2026, ordering 22 million display panels. The innovative design features a zero-crease display and an under-display 24MP camera. Discussions highlight potential sacrifices like dropping Face ID and physical SIM slots. With competitive forecasts predicting a substantial market share for Apple, the race intensifies as Samsung hurriedly releases new foldable models. As these advancements unfold, the approaching foldable market promises high stakes and intriguing innovations.
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Apple's Big Foldable Push
- Apple ordered 22 million OLED panels and plans a book-style foldable with a 7.8-inch inner screen and 5.5-inch outer display.
- The device targets fall 2026 launch and aims to be thinner than other foldables to avoid a bulky feel.
Zero Crease As A Differentiator
- Apple claims to solve the visible crease using a metal plate that disperses bending stress and liquid metal hinges for durability.
- If Apple achieves a crease-free display, it would be a first and a meaningful advantage over current foldables.
Under-Display Camera Breakthrough
- Reports suggest a 24MP under-display inner camera, which would far exceed typical 4–8MP UDC implementations.
- A high-res under-display camera implies Apple is combining hardware changes with computational AI to overcome light-passing limitations.
