New Delhi [India], April 29: People have been talking for years about an Apple phone that folds—something that flips open like a book. Pretty much everyone figured they’d call it the “iPhone Fold.” Makes sense, right? But, it looks like Apple has different plans.
Instead, rumor has it they’re going for the name “iPhone Ultra.”
So, why “Ultra”?
Apple loves these “Ultra” labels. Think about the Apple Watch Ultra—the rugged one built for crazy hikes or diving trips—or their M2 Ultra chip, which is the fastest chip in any Mac right now. By calling the new phone the iPhone Ultra, Apple’s saying, “This isn’t just another iPhone that happens to fold. This is as good as it gets. Top of the line.” They want it to sit above even the iPhone Pro models.
Here’s What We Know
Macworld says the iPhone Ultra is going to be Apple’s showstopper this year. The plan? Apple’s usual September event, with the Ultra making its big entrance alongside the regular iPhones. But—and there’s always a but—it probably won’t launch at the same time as the others.
It sounds like Apple won’t make too many of these right away. Folding screens are tough to manufacture, so expect limited stock at first. If you want to be one of the first, get ready to wait a little longer (or maybe camp out online for a preorder).
And Apple might not be stopping with phones—there’s talk about a MacBook Ultra, possibly the first Mac with a touchscreen. “Ultra” is starting to sound less like a name and more like Apple’s new club for their fanciest gadgets.
So, is it a phone or a tablet?
This whole “foldable” thing is kind of wild. Closed, it looks like a slightly thick regular phone—fits in your pocket, no problem. But open it up and boom: you’ve basically got a mini tablet. Play games, watch YouTube, or just soak in all that extra screen space without juggling an iPad.
What’s in a Name?
Some insiders are convinced it’ll be called the iPhone Ultra. Others aren’t so sure—Bloomberg, for example, floated the idea that Apple could pick something else entirely. Honestly, Apple has a habit of changing things at the last second, probably just to keep people guessing.
No matter what they decide to call it—iPhone Ultra, iPhone Fold, or something totally unexpected—one thing’s clear: phones are about to get a whole lot more interesting.





























