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According to a research note by analyst Jeff Pu, the Cupertino-based tech giant is planning to launch not just one, but two foldable devices in 2026.
In a new research note covering likely post-tariff scenarios for Apple, investment firm GF Securities' lead analyst Jeff Pu says that both 18.8-inch and ...
Apple's first foldable iPad could now launch in 2026 according to an analyst. Here's what you need to know about this.
Summary: Analyst Jeff Pu claims Apple will launch both its foldable iPhone and iPad Fold in 2026. However, Mark Gurman expects the iPad Fold to arrive much later in 2028. Apple will probably lead ...
The latest report comes from analyst Jeff Pu, seen in a research note by 9to5Mac where this date was revealed. This report points out that we can expect two foldable mobile devices from Apple in 2026.
While we’ve already heard rumors that a folding phone is nearing release, GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu reports that Apple is planning to launch a 19-inch folding iPad later next year.
In a research note from Jeff Pu, Apple has two foldable devices on the roster, including a 7.8-inch iPhone Fold and an 18.8-inch iPad Fold. Pu claims that both devices will be entering mass ...
Pu detailed other aspects of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 phones, including the idea that the memory will be bumped from 8GB to 12GB, and that the telephoto lens in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro ...
In a new research note covering likely post-tariff scenarios for Apple, investment firm GF Securities' lead analyst Jeff Pu says that both 18.8-inch and 7.8-inch foldable devices have seen ...
In a new report exploring Apple’s post-tariff strategies, Jeff Pu, an analyst at investment firm GF Securities, revealed that both 18.8-inch and 7.8-inch foldable devices are progressing in ...
However, analyst Jeff Pu is out with a new report (via 9to5Mac) that details multiple devices for a 2026 launch. The front display is rumored to be 5.5-inches, which is relatively small when you ...
However, the iPhone 17 Air, which is rumoured to replace Apple’s plus-size model, might be cheaper than many expect.