Apple’s foldable book-style iPhone revealed in new leak

3D render claiming to depict Apple's first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)
3D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)

YouTuber Jon Prosser released a video on Christmas Eve, showcasing 3D renders and specifications of what he claims is Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone. This follows Apple’s lawsuit against Prosser in July 2025 for leaking details about iOS 26 and a feature called Liquid Glass.

In the video, Prosser presented the device as a book-style foldable. It features a 5.5-inch external display with a hole-punch camera and a 7.8-inch internal folding screen with a hole-punch camera in the upper left corner. The device measures 9mm thick when closed. It includes dual cameras on an oblong camera plateau and an LED flash on the opposite side. The design is described as wider than tall in both folded and unfolded states, with hole-punch camera placements.

D render claiming to depict Apple's first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)
D render claiming to depict Apple’s first foldable iPhone (image: Jon Prosser)

Prosser stated “screw it” in response to Apple’s legal actions and proceeded to share the information. He claims the foldable iPhone is scheduled for launch in fall 2026, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.

The renders depict the device in detail, highlighting its foldable mechanism and screen configurations. Prosser’s leak provides early visuals and specs for the unreleased product, which Apple has not officially announced.

MacDailyNews Take: If true, those square corners will take some getting used to.



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