- The folding iPhone could have a thickness of 4.8 mm when it unfolds.
- That would make it thicker than the Samsung Galaxy Z fold 7 of 4.2 mm thick 7
- However, being thicker can come with some advantages
One of the most impressive things of the Samsung Galaxy Z fold 7 is how thin it is, with only 4.2 mm thick when it unfolds. In fact, it is so thin that the very rumored folding iPhone may not be able to coincide with it, although this device is probably not started until 2026 as soon as possible, which Samsung could have an even more thin folding.
According to Setsuna Digital (through Apple Insider), the folding iPhone will have a thickness of 4.8 mm when developing, which is certainly quite thin, has a full 0.6 mm thickness that the Samsung Galaxy Z fold 7.
Even so, this would have the 13 -inch iPad Pro rhythm (2024), since it is 5.1 mm thick. It would also exceed 7.8 mm iPhone 16, so this could be one of Apple’s thinnest devices, at least when they deploy.
When we bend, we would assume that it will be at least twice as thick as when it unfolds, but it is unlikely that it is exactly twice as thick, since the folded dimensions of the phones generally have more than twice the deployed, with the galaxy z fold 7 for example 8.9 mm thick.
Even so, this rumor can be inaccurate: the source has a mixed history, and we have heard other thicknesses presented above, with a previous leak pointing to a thickness of 4.6 mm.
Thinner is not always better
However, in any case, it sounds as if Apple’s next phone is probably thicker than the Samsung Galaxy Z fold 7, but that is not necessarily bad. Yes, it means that when it was folded, this device can be a bit thick, but it could also allow space for a larger battery or better cameras that the phone could have.
We would think that it is compensation that many people would probably take, so for now we are not too worried that Apple does not win this particular battle.
But with the folding iPhone it probably does not land before the end of 2026, we would take each and every rumors about it with a pinch of salt for now anyway.