Apple will reportedly unveil its foldable iPhone, expected to be named iPhone Ultra, in September 2026 alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. Citing manufacturing challenges and limited early production, analysts project a starting price between $2,299 and $2,499 in the U.S., with pre-orders potentially delayed until the fourth quarter.
Apple is gearing up to introduce its first foldable device, but supply constraints may mimic one of the company’s most constrained rollouts from the past. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the upcoming foldable device will likely repeat the iPhone X story
by debuting alongside standard flagship hardware while facing significant delays before customers can actually place orders.
Manufacturing Challenges and Production Volume for the Foldable Launch
Early production numbers for the foldable device remain modest. Apple’s suppliers are projected to ship roughly 7–8 million foldable units in 2026, a stark contrast to the anticipated 20–22 million units for the combined iPhone 18 Pro models. Weibo leakers have echoed these concerns over inventory, with Fixed Focus Digital characterizing the initial stock batch as extremely limited
due to ongoing hurdles associated with hinge assembly.
While supply chain sources indicate that mass production is moving forward without a total delay to Chinese suppliers, building up enough inventory to satisfy initial global demand could take several months. Leaks suggest that suppliers may require three to five months to hit internal production goals, pointing to a severe crunch for consumers trying to buy the device at launch.
Pricing Strategy and Potential Stretched Delivery Lead Times
Market analysts place the expected starting price for the high-end foldable at an aggressive tier, with estimates pointing to a range of $2,299 to $2,499 in the United States.
“could sell out immediately after pre-orders open, with delivery lead times quickly stretching to 4-6 weeks or longer.”
Ming-Chi Kuo, Analyst
This tight supply-and-demand dynamic mirrors the late-2017 launch of the iPhone X, which was announced alongside the iPhone 8 on September 12 but did not open for pre-orders until late October. For the upcoming foldable, market watchers similarly expect a September unveiling followed by a retail availability window pushing into the fourth quarter of 2026.
Debating the Product Name: iPhone Ultra Versus Alternative Branding
While widespread reporting has referred to the upcoming foldable device as the iPhone Ultra, supply chain commentators remain divided on whether Apple will ultimately use that moniker at launch. Some leak accounts express skepticism, arguing that the company might prefer to reserve the Ultra
designation for a future 20th-anniversary hardware release and its direct successors. Official confirmation regarding both the final retail name and exact launch scheduling will depend on Apple’s upcoming fall hardware announcements.

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