The launch of Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone Fold/Ultra may be delayed until early next year, according to reports from the company’s supply chain. Largan Precision CEO Lin En-ping indicated that the new device, initially expected to debut this autumn, is now facing a postponement.
Lin stated that the four lenses needed for the foldable iPhone are not yet ready for production. This delay suggests that Apple may need more time to finalize the device before its release.
Despite earlier optimism regarding the launch schedule, the recent comments from Largan Precision reflect growing concerns about the readiness of key components for the iPhone Fold/Ultra. The supply chain’s input has been pivotal in shaping expectations for the new smartphone.
Apple has not officially commented on the delay or the production status of the iPhone Fold/Ultra. The company’s silence on the matter leaves many questions regarding the timeline for the device’s release.
The iPhone Fold/Ultra is expected to feature advanced technology, but specifics about its capabilities remain largely speculative until further announcements are made.




