Apple is reportedly getting ready to unveil its very first foldable iPhone, which might be dubbed the iPhone Ultra, alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series this September.
A new leak has given us a proper look at how this device could shape up in real life. Keep in mind that this is just a dummy unit, so the final design that hits shelves might look a little different.

If the rumours are right, the iPhone Ultra is going to be incredibly sleek. It is expected to be nearly as thin as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 when closed, and a mere 4.5mm thick when opened up.

Around the back, Apple seems to be opting for a dual-camera setup with both lenses tucked neatly inside a pill-shaped module.
Under the hood, the iPhone Ultra is rumoured to pack the upcoming A20 Pro chipset and 12GB of RAM, driving a 5.49-inch cover display and a 7.76-inch inner flexible screen.

Once you flip it open, the internal display makes the phone look a bit like a pocket-sized iPad mini. You can also spot a hole-punch cutout in the top-left corner, which is where the inner selfie camera will likely live. As for the external cover screen, that one gets a centred hole-punch cutout for its own front-facing camera.

