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iPhone Ultra Fold First Look — Apple Goes WIDE (But There’s a Problem)

iPhone Ultra Fold First Look — Apple Goes WIDE (But There’s a Problem)
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Apple’s first foldable iPhone just got its biggest leak yet — and this time, it’s not just renders. A full dummy unit hands-on reveals exactly what the iPhone Fold could look and feel like… and the design is seriously unexpected.

Instead of following the usual tall foldable trend, Apple is going with a shorter, wider form factor — something that instantly sets it apart from devices like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series and even the Google Pixel Fold. But is this actually better, or just different?

In this video, we break down everything from the unique “passport-style” design to the surprisingly comfortable in-hand feel, the 7.8-inch inner display, and why this could be one of the best foldables for watching content.

But it’s not all good news…

The massive camera bump creates a noticeable wobble, the button placement is unusual, and the overall thickness raises some serious questions — especially when compared to something like the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

There are also strong similarities to the iPad Pro and iPad mini, leading many to call this an “iPad Nano” — and honestly, that might be the best way to describe it.

So is Apple reinventing foldables… or overcomplicating them?

Watch till the end to see the full breakdown and decide for yourself.

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