Apple and Samsung are going to war, and this changes everything
Apple and Samsung are going to war, and this changes everything
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Publish Date: 2026-03-12 18:17:00
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For years, iPhone users have had to watch iPad owners do something their phones simply could not: run two apps at the same time. That changes this fall.
Apple’s first foldable iPhone, set to debut in September 2026, will ship with a reimagined version of iOS that lets users open two apps side by side on the inner screen.
It is the kind of feature iPhone loyalists have long asked for, and Apple is finally delivering it, just wrapped inside a $2,000-plus device most people will window-shop before buying.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman broke the news Wednesday, March 11, reporting that Apple has been quietly building a new iPad-inspired interface specifically for the foldable’s large inner screen. Apple (AAPL) shares climbed 0.9% to $248 in premarket trading after the report.
Open the Apple iPhone Fold, and the experience shifts entirely. The inner 7.8-inch display lights up with an iPad-like layout, complete with left-edge sidebars in core apps like Mail, Notes, and Files. Two apps can run simultaneously in a clean 50/50 split.
Apple is keeping the foldable on standard iOS rather than moving it to iPadOS, which means existing iPad apps will not work on it out of the box. The company is essentially building a third lane, somewhere between phone and tablet, with its own set of rules.
Developers will get tools to adapt their iPhone apps for the wider layout, and 9to5Mac reports that Apple settled on a 4:3 aspect ratio for the inner screen after deciding that current foldables are too narrow and too creased. Apple believes it has solved both problems.
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Side-by-side split view for two apps simultaneously
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Left-edge sidebar navigation across core Apple apps such as Mail, Notes, and Files
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Picture-in-picture video support
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Stage Manager Lite for up to three floating windows (optional)
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Dynamic Island carried over from the current iPhone lineup
The specs are largely what you would expect from a flagship Apple device in 2026.
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