Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Report claims a $2,000 foldable iPhone could lose as much as $1,292 in its first year

A hypothetical US$2,000 foldable iPhone could lose as much as $1,292 in its first year if it follows current foldable depreciation trends, claims a new report from SellCell.

A hypothetical US$2,000 foldable iPhone could lose as much as $1,292 in its first year if it follows current foldable depreciation trends, claims a new report from SellCell, a site for selling used phones. From the report: 

° Foldable smartphone owners lose an average of $997.69 after 12 months, compared with $605.32 for traditional smartphone owners.

° Foldables lose 64.6% of their value within a year, making them the worst-performing smartphone category for value retention.

° Apple’s iPhone 16 lineup retained the most value after 12 months, keeping 51.5% of its launch price on average.

° The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 1TB recorded the largest loss in the study, shedding $1,479.99 in value within a year.

The foldable iPhone — expected to be dubbed either the “iPhone Fold” or “iPhone Ultra” — is expected to arrive this year. That is, unless potential design issues push it into 2027.

Here’s a round-up of rumors about the foldable iPhone:

° It will use a dual-layer, ultra-thin glass structure to reduce display crease visibility.

° The foldable smartphone will purportedly be offered in 236GB, 512GB, and 1TB options for US$2,320, $2,610, and $2,900, respectively. 

° It will feature an interior foldable display roughly the size of an iPad mini. There also will be an external screen that’s about the size of the display on a small iPhone. 

° Apple is developing new iOS app layouts and revamping its core iPhone programs to add sidebars along the left edge of the screen, similar to many of its iPad apps. 

° The iPhone Fold/Ultra will have: a 7.8-inch inner display; a crease depth controlled to under 0.15 mm; and a crease angle under 2.5 degrees. 

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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