Apple plans five iPhone models across late 2026 and early 2027
Apple plans to launch at least five new iPhone models across late 2026 and the first half of 2027, according to a Telecompaper report.
TL;DR
Telecompaper reported that Apple is preparing a broader iPhone release cycle spanning late 2026 and the first half of 2027. The report said the planned lineup includes at least five new iPhone models.
The same report said Apple has raised its production target for a foldable iPhone. The excerpt provided does not specify the revised production volume, device name, or manufacturing timeline.
The report characterizes the planned schedule as Apple’s most ambitious iPhone launch plan in years. The excerpt provided does not include model names, launch dates, market availability, or hardware specifications.
Related questions
- How many iPhone models does Apple reportedly plan to launch across late 2026 and early 2027?
- What did the report say about Apple’s foldable iPhone production target?
- What details about model names and launch dates were not included in the excerpt?
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