Apple’s foldable iPhone may be hit with the same launch-day delays and shortages that plagued the revolutionary iPhone X nearly a decade ago, industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed. Citing a new supply chain survey, he said that while Apple may unveil the foldable device alongside its standard lineup in late 2026, buyers will likely have to wait weeks or even months to actually get their hands on one.

A new report suggests Apple has significantly increased production plans for its first foldable iPhone, with suppliers reportedly being asked to prepare around 10 million units…

Apple has raised its foldable iPhone production target to 10 million units, up from 7-8 million. At a predicted $2,500, here's what the numbers mean for buyers.