iPhone Fold Mockup Unboxed by Unbox Therapy

A possible foldable iPhone has surfaced in an early unboxing-style video, showing what appears to be a mockup unit shipped from China. The device, described as an “Ultra” variant, points to a noticeably different design direction compared to existing foldables, with proportions that diverge from the tall, narrow formats currently dominating the market.

At first glance, the device looks shorter and wider than most foldable phones, closer to a passport-like footprint. In its closed state, the experience appears somewhat constrained, with limited usability beyond quick interactions. Once unfolded, however, the design starts to make more sense, revealing a larger canvas aimed at media consumption, gaming, and multitasking. Unlike competitors that prioritize usability when folded, this concept leans heavily toward the open-state experience.

That emphasis is reflected in the overall proportions, which resemble a miniaturized iPad more than a conventional smartphone. The aspect ratio appears closer to Apple’s tablet lineup, potentially simplifying app optimization. Developers could, in theory, adapt existing iPad layouts with fewer adjustments, making the unfolded device behave more like a pocket-sized tablet than a hybrid compromise.

The mockup also highlights a series of design trade-offs. The chassis looks thicker than current iPhones, including Pro Max models, while the camera module is significantly larger, suggesting Apple may be unwilling to sacrifice imaging performance even in a foldable form factor. Other details include unusually placed volume buttons and asymmetrical speaker positioning, hinting at internal layout constraints typical for early foldable designs.

One notable detail is weight distribution. The shorter body could help reduce the “top-heavy” feel seen in some foldables, potentially improving stability during use in landscape mode. When unfolded, the device reportedly reaches a thickness comparable to an iPad Air, indicating a focus on keeping the expanded profile relatively slim.

According to early impressions shared by Lewis George Hilsenteger from Unbox Therapy, the closed mode feels more like a secondary state, suitable for notifications or quick calls, rather than полноцен use. The primary experience clearly shifts to the unfolded configuration, where the device delivers its intended functionality.

via Mobilissimo.ro

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