The iPhone Fold is expected to be launching later this year as Apple's first foldable smartphone. The most notable thing about it, at least from the leaks we've had so far, is its form factor, which means it's much wider when folded than most of its competitors, while unfolding straight into landscape mode. Thus, when unfolded, it has an aspect ratio that's more rectangular and less square than what other similar devices can offer.
The moment that snowsports fans have been waiting for is finally almost here, with the Winter Olympics officially kicking off in Milano Cortina on 6 February. Over the two-week competition, athletes from around the world will go head-to-head across 16 disciplines, including alpine skiing, curling, luge, and figure skating. So, how do you keep this many athletes connected across the Olympic Village?
The source hints at a 7.6-inch internal display, probably in a 4:3 aspect ratio that will resemble a tablet when unfolded and facilitate easier multitasking, document work and the like. The obvious drawback is an extra-wide form factor while folded, making it potentially difficult to handle with one hand.
The two cells, EB-BF776 and EB-BF777, have rated capacities of 1,150mAh and 3,024mAh, respectively. This adds up to 4,174mAh. Last year's Galaxy Z Flip7 had exactly the same rated capacity, though the split was slightly different - 1,189mAh and 2,985mAh.
2025 was a big year for Samsung in foldable phones. It redesigned the to become the lightest book-style folding phone of the year, and unveiled the then-new, two-hinged Galaxy Z TriFold. It appears that the Korean electronics maker is returning to its era of hardware innovation and won't stop anytime soon. A new report by ET News claims that Samsung is developing a million units of a wide-screen Galaxy Fold, which will differ from all existing Galaxy foldable phones.