The iPhone Ultra could miss a key Apple feature
The iPhone Ultra could miss a key Apple feature
https://www.phonearena.com/news/iphone-ultra-could-lack-magsafe_id179767
Publish Date: 2026-04-20 03:51:00
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By now, we’ve heard plenty about Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone—from possible dimensions to its so-called ‘Ultra’ branding. But leaks aren’t slowing down, and the latest one suggests how the device could be charging.
MagSafe on deck?
On April 19, X leaker MajinBuOfficial shared a supposed dummy unit of the rumored iPhone Ultra (or iPhone Fold). The transparent case corroborates the camera position leaked earlier on X by the same tipster.
More importantly, it shows MagSafe magnets. Now that’s where things get interesting.
On the one hand, Apple could have opted out of the MagSafe integration under the hood in order to achieve the slim profile of its foldable device. Supposedly, the iPhone might be just 4.5mm when unfolded.On the other hand, the Cupertino tech giant might have actually added MagSafe on the device’s back. Earlier renders could have just lacked the branding (or they could have been untrue). Still, if that’s the case, why would the supposed official cases feature magnets?
Will you buy this model? | Image by fpt.
Of course, we have to take such early leaks and renders with a grain of salt. It’s very likely that this information is completely untrue. I guess we can only know if that’s the case once the device debuts on the global scene.
What else do we know so far?
While nothing is set in stone yet, the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival is expected to have a special passport form factor. Supposedly, the device might be wider and shorter, with a 4:3 aspect ratio. In contrast, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has a 21:9 aspect ratio. According to leaks, the foldable might feature a 5.5-inch front screen and a 7.8-inch creaseless OLED display. What’s more, the device is expected to feature an A20 Pro chipset, while battery capacity is currently being tipped around 5,000mAh.
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