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A new report claims to reveal Apple iPhone Fold's eye-watering price

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Siddharth 25 November 2025

Apple Rumors

The first foldable iPhone from Apple is rumored to launch next year. The iPhone Fold (expected name) will not be cheap, and an analyst has now shared the expected price of the foldable.

According to a Fubon Research analyst, who bases the estimate on supply chain data and Apple’s margin requirements, the iPhone Fold is expected to cost around $2,399.

Here's how much the Apple iPhone Fold could cost

In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 starts at $1,999, so it’s not surprising that Apple’s foldable iPhone will be priced higher.

Fubon Research believes the iPhone Fold’s material costs for the display panel, hinge, and lightweight components are the reason behind the higher price tag. However, the analyst believes that Apple will sell 15.4 million units of the foldable iPhone, including 5.4 million in 2026.

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The iPhone Fold is rumored to feature a crease-free 7.58-inch flexible display and a 5.8-inch cover screen. It is also said to offer a larger battery than the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

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  • Brian
  • raP
  • 24 Dec 2025

Euro would be less like 1900 something not more

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  • Anonymous
  • n}r
  • 27 Nov 2025

So 2700 Euros for this garbage? What a nice profit they will make, they are very smart at Apple HQ!

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  • Exikias
  • nV$
  • 27 Nov 2025

Nah I dont need to actually! Because im definitely not coming back to ios!

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