Apple leaks reveal iPhone Fold specs, a tabletop robot, new MacBooks, and more
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Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone is ditching Face ID for a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, according to new leaks that paint a detailed picture of the tech giant's folding future. The iPhone Fold, expected in 2026, will feature a massive 7.58-inch internal display with an invisible under-screen camera and a 5.25-inch external screen using punch-hole technology to minimize visual interruptions.
But the foldable is just one piece of Apple's sprawling product puzzle. A separate leak has unveiled internal codenames for dozens of unreleased devices found on a prototype running early iOS 26 software.
The treasure trove includes everything from an "iPhone Air 2" and "Vision Air" headset to a mysterious tabletop robot and next-generation AirTags. Apple appears to be developing cheaper alternatives across its lineup, including a budget MacBook powered by the A18 Pro chip and a more affordable Vision Pro headset.
The leaks suggest Apple is betting big on diversification, with wearables ranging from AI smart glasses to Apple Watch Series 12 all in various stages of development.
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