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    Leak Reveals Apple and Samsung Are Pursuing Divergent Foldable Designs

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    TL;DR:
    1. Mock units and cases for the upcoming iPhone Fold suggest a device with curved edges and a slim profile of just under 5mm when open.
    2. The design appears inspired by the iPhone 17 Pro, featuring curved edges and a side-mounted power button with Touch ID, differing from the Galaxy Z Fold series.
    3. Leaked images hint at features like magnetic rings on cases and a foldable display with a crease-free 7.76-inch inner screen and a 5.5-inch outer display.
    4. The iPhone Fold is expected to have two rear cameras, possibly powered by the A20 chip, and could cost over $2,000.

    A new leak reveals how Apple and Samsung are pursuing different designs for their upcoming foldable smartphones. Interestingly, mock units and cases of the devices have already appeared online.

    The leak shows that Apple’s foldable, rumored to be called the iPhone Fold, will have curved edges. This contrasts with Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, which has a more squared-off look. Notably, the iPhone Fold’s design seems inspired by the iPhone 17 Pro, featuring smooth, rounded sides rather than sharp corners.

    Leaker Majin posted images of dummy units created from leaked dimensions and case prototypes. These images suggest the device could be less than 5mm thick when unfolded. Parts of the back hinge also show a protrusion, possibly to hold the two screens in place.

    Even more interesting, cases for the iPhone Fold show magnetic rings, hinting at possible wireless charging features. However, it remains unclear if Apple will include this technology, especially considering the device’s expected high price of over $2,000.

    Meanwhile, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide launches just weeks earlier. It takes a more angular approach, with sharper edges.

    These design differences highlight two distinct visions. Apple’s curved, sleek style aligns with its premium aesthetic, while Samsung’s more angular build emphasizes robustness.

    Such innovations are more than just about looks. Foldable phones can help build smarter, more connected cities. They enable tools like flexible displays for urban planning or immersive AR experiences for commuters. As each company pushes boundaries, these devices could become essential in future urban development.

    In the end, these competing designs reflect ongoing innovation. They show how different visions can shape a future where technology seamlessly fits into everyday life.

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