A new rumor suggests Apple may be taking a very different approach to foldable phone design, one that could make its first foldable iPhone significantly easier to repair than current rivals.
According to renowned Apple leaker Instant Digital, Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone could feature a more modular internal structure designed to simplify repairs and disassembly. The information was shared in a recent post on Weibo, where the leaker claimed the device may become one of the most repair-friendly foldables once it launches.
Apple may be simplifying foldable internals
Foldable smartphones are notoriously difficult to repair due to their layered displays, complex hinges, and tightly packed internal components. Most current designs rely heavily on ribbon cables routed through the hinge mechanism, making repairs more complicated and expensive.
However, Instant Digital claims Apple is trying to avoid that problem with a cleaner internal layout. Instead of routing multiple cables through the hinge area, the company is reportedly redesigning the component arrangement to reduce internal complexity and improve modularity.
The new claim also aligns with an earlier report from the same leaker shared in February. At the time, Instant Digital suggested Apple planned to place the motherboard on the right side of the device while repositioning key components to minimize unnecessary cabling and free up additional internal space.
The foldable iPhone is also rumored to use a stacked internal structure that prioritizes both battery capacity and display space. According to the leaker, the device could feature the largest battery ever used in an iPhone.
Rumored specifications so far
Several reports have referred to Apple’s foldable device as the “iPhone Ultra,” though Apple has not confirmed the name or the product itself.
Current rumors suggest the device could launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup and may include:
- A 7.8-inch inner display
- A 5.5-inch outer display
- Apple’s A20 chip
- A custom C2 modem
- Dual rear cameras
- A 24MP under-display front camera
- Touch ID support
- Camera Control support
- An eSIM-only design
As with most early Apple hardware leaks, details remain uncertain and could change before launch.
Still, the growing focus on repairability is particularly interesting. Foldable phones continue to face criticism for durability concerns and difficult repair processes, so Apple emphasizing easier servicing could become a major selling point if the rumors prove accurate.
Would improved repairability make you more interested in buying a foldable iPhone?
