Apple Foldable iPhone Faces Delays Amid Engineering Challenges

Apple’s highly anticipated foldable iPhone is encountering engineering hurdles, potentially delaying mass production and initial shipments, according to industry reports.

Sources indicate that early test production has revealed more issues than expected, requiring additional time for refinements and technical adjustments.

In a worst-case scenario, these complications could push back the product’s launch timeline by several months, impacting Apple’s innovation roadmap.

The foldable device is expected to be a major step in Apple’s hardware evolution, marking its entry into the competitive flexible display segment.

Alongside the foldable model, Apple is reportedly planning two additional flagship devices featuring upgraded cameras and larger displays.

The company had initially targeted a launch window in the second half of 2026, though current challenges may affect that schedule.

Apple has not officially commented on the reported delays, leaving uncertainty around the product’s development progress and market debut timing.

Despite setbacks, expectations remain high as Apple works to deliver a refined product aligned with its premium design standards.

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