The first Apple foldable may not be a Galaxy Z Flip rival after all


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Lanh Nguyen / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Previous rumors indicated Apple would launch a foldable iPhone resembling a Galaxy Z Flip as early as 2026.
  • A new rumor suggests that the company may actually launch a Galaxy Z Fold rival in the second half of 2026.
  • It’s too early to tell what Apple’s first foldable will look like or whether it will experience delays.

While triple-screen foldable phones have already hit the market, Apple has yet to release its first vanilla folding device. Initially, rumors suggested the iPhone maker would launch a Galaxy Z Flip rival as soon as 2026. However, a reputable display analyst is now claiming that 2026’s Apple foldable will, in fact, compete against the Galaxy Z Fold.

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When asked about the form factor of Apple’s 2026 foldable, display analyst Ross Young replied with “Fold.” This suggests that the rumored Galaxy Z Flip rival may not launch that year after all. Instead, the iPhone maker will seemingly launch a device that folds on a vertically-positioned hinge during 2026’s second half.

If Apple opts for Galaxy Z Flip competitor, it will likely run an optimized version of iOS, similar to the one fueling existing iPhones. On the other hand, a Galaxy Z Fold-like device may run an iteration of iPadOS that takes advantage of the larger screen and supports more advanced multitasking features. For reference, iPhones still don’t support multi-window views, so running the same restrictive iOS on a Fold rival would be nonsensical.

Given how Apple generally operates, it’s challenging to predict what foldable, if any, will launch in 2026. After all, the company has reportedly faced some challenges in developing a durable product that meets its high standards. So, it may change its plans during the next two years or axe them altogether.

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After iPhone, Apple could bring alternative app stores to iPads in the EU


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Oliver Cragg / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) will now affect the iPad, and Apple could be forced to make some core changes to iPadOS.
  • Through iOS 17.4, Apple rolled out support for alternative app stores, non-WebKit browser engines, and other features on iPhone to comply with the DMA.
  • It’s yet to be seen how Apple will proceed, but bringing the EU-exclusive iOS features to iPadOS may be the most realistic course of action.

Last month, Apple released iOS 17.4 with support for alternative app stores, third-party, non-WebKit browser engines, and other features to comply with the EU’s DMA. Notably, these EU-exclusive features didn’t make it to iPadOS 17.4, as the DMA, at the time, didn’t encompass the iPad. That, however, may have just changed.

According to Bloomberg, the EU has drawn the latest iPads under the DMA’s scope, and Apple has six months to comply. When the tech overlord makes the requested changes, EU-based iPad users should be able to rely on third-party app stores and uninstall more of Apple’s built-in apps.

Considering that iOS and iPadOS share the same foundation, bringing the iPhone’s EU-only features to the iPad likely won’t take Apple as much time or effort. However, the recent changes made on iOS are still under review and may not necessarily comply with the DMA.

After all, multiple companies and developers have voiced their frustrations over Apple’s updated EU terms, which discourage them from hosting their applications outside the official App Store. These terms include a hefty Core Technology Fee that Apple charges annually for each app installation count.

Since Apple tweaked iOS to comply with the EU’s DMA, it’s safe to assume that it will implement similar features on the iPad. However, it’s currently unclear whether these potential changes will be included in an iPadOS 17.x update or be pushed until iPadOS 18.

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