Apple has reportedly increased production of its foldable iPhone Ultra to 10 million units, a figure that dwarfs the Vision Pro launch and signals this is not a limited-run experiment. For context, that production target puts it in the same category as a mainstream iPhone release, not a niche product.
The device is shaping up around a titanium build, a crease-free inner display sized around the iPad mini, an A20 Pro chip, Touch ID, and iOS 27 multitasking built specifically for the folding form factor. The camera system involves trade-offs compared to the standard Pro line, and pricing is expected to land significantly above current Pro Max territory.
The full video is worth watching for the production volume comparison to Vision Pro and the breakdown of what iOS 27 multitasking actually looks like on a foldable screen. Those two details tell you more about Apple's intent here than any design render.
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