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    Touch ID Returns for Foldable iPhone!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Anticipated Launch: Apple’s first foldable iPhone is rumored to debut in 2026, as part of a planned three-year redesign strategy for the iPhone lineup.

    2. Touch ID Returns: The foldable iPhone is expected to bring back Touch ID, last seen on the iPhone SE, despite the shift away from this feature in recent models.

    3. Display Technology: Apple has shifted from on-cell to in-cell touch sensors for the foldable model, aiming to reduce thickness and potential creasing in the display.

    4. Additional Features: The foldable iPhone is expected to feature four cameras and be available in multiple colors, while the upcoming 2025 launch may include an ultra-thin iPhone Air with basic specifications.

    Apple Set to Reintroduce Touch ID in Foldable iPhone

    Apple enthusiasts can look forward to an exciting feature in the upcoming foldable iPhone. Reports suggest that the tech giant will bring back Touch ID, a move that has sparked interest among users eager for innovation. While Apple last utilized this fingerprint recognition system in the third-generation iPhone SE, the shift indicates a blend of nostalgia and practicality.

    Bloomberg has revealed that Apple initially planned to incorporate on-cell touch sensors in the new device. However, the company has pivoted to an in-cell touch option. This choice integrates the sensors directly into the display, resulting in a thinner profile. Such a design is particularly beneficial for foldable phones, where display thickness and creasing pose challenges.

    In addition to the Touch ID comeback, the foldable iPhone is rumored to feature four cameras and color options that include white, black, light blue, and light gold. These enhancements align with Apple’s ongoing effort to modernize its iPhone lineup, part of a three-year redesign strategy.

    Meanwhile, the anticipation continues to build for Apple’s 2025 launch event. While the foldable iPhone remains a highlight, reports indicate another intriguing release: the iPhone Air. This ultra-thin device may include just one camera and a basic A19 chip.

    As technology evolves, the return of Touch ID reflects consumer feedback and the ongoing competition with Android devices. Users have expressed envy over foldable Android phones, making the upcoming Apple release highly awaited. It seems 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Apple fans.

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