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    iPhone Ultra could make foldable phones less of a repair nightmare
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    iPhone Ultra could make foldable phones less of a repair nightmare

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Apple’s first foldable iPhone, expected to launch as the iPhone Ultra, is shaping up to tackle one of the biggest pain points in the category: repairability.

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    According to a new leak, Apple is taking a surprisingly different approach to internal design that aims to make the device far easier to service than today’s foldables.

    Foldable phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold have long struggled with cramped internals and fragile ribbon cables, making repairs complex and expensive. However, Apple’s version reportedly leans heavily toward a modular internal layout, a design that reduces complexity rather than adding to it.

    The key idea is what the leak describes as a “logical yet elegant” stacking system. Instead of routing cables across the folding display area (one of the main failure points in foldables), Apple has allegedly reworked the internal layout. Now, connections run more directly through the chassis, with the motherboard reportedly positioned on the right side. Cables are routed upward to simplify disassembly and reduce strain on delicate components.

    There are also some interesting hardware decisions tied to that approach. Leaked renders suggest Apple has moved the volume buttons to the top edge to help free up internal space and avoid cable congestion around the hinge area. It’s a small change on the surface, but one that feeds directly into the broader focus on serviceability.

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    Despite the structural rethink, the iPhone Ultra still sounds like a flagship device. It will feature a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch cover screen, and Apple’s upcoming A20 Pro chip. The design will also accommodate what would be the largest battery ever in an iPhone, reportedly around 5,400mAh, made possible by more efficient internal stacking.

    Other leaked features include Touch ID, a dedicated Camera Control button, and an eSIM-only setup. Analysts expect pricing to start near $2,000, with a launch window tipped for September alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.

    If the leak holds up, the iPhone Ultra won’t just be Apple’s first foldable; it could also be the one that finally makes the category feel less like a repair headache.

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