Apple's long-awaited entry into the foldable smartphone market could face a constrained launch as manufacturing challenges threaten to limit the availability of its first foldable iPhone, widely expected to be branded the iPhone Ultra.

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.

Analyst forecasts have climbed toward approximately 10 million foldable iPhones for 2026 and 20 to 25 million for 2027, per Ming-Chi Kuo and Nikkei Asia reporting — figures that…

Folding iPhone Ultra comes seven years after Samsung launched its first foldable smartphone