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Apple's first foldable iPad could now launch in 2026 according to an analyst. Here's what you need to know about this.
An analyst claims that Apple's first foldable iPad will run macOS rather than iPadOS, and that's an exciting prospect.
In a new research note covering likely post-tariff scenarios for Apple, investment firm GF Securities' lead analyst Jeff Pu says that both 18.8-inch and ...
Pu detailed other aspects of Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 phones, including the idea that the memory will be bumped from 8GB to 12GB, and that the telephoto lens in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro ...
Analyst Jeff Pu claims that Apple is about to start prototyping its first two foldable devices, with mass production scheduled for 2026. Jeff Pu's new note, as seen by MacRumors, specifically ...
Well the latest word from analyst Jeff Pu is that this may not be the case. In a research note to GF Securities (via MacRumors), Pu claims that the iPhone 18’s A20 chip will be built using TSMC ...
Apple plans to launch foldable iPhone and iPad in 2026, per Pu Analyst Jeff Pu just published a research note seen by 9to5Mac where he shares his outlook for Apple’s next couple years.
According to a Jeff Pu note seen by BGR, the foldable iPhone is on track for mass production in late 2026. Other recent reports have said the phone will start production later this year ...
The latest report comes from analyst Jeff Pu, seen in a research note by 9to5Mac where this date was revealed. This report points out that we can expect two foldable mobile devices from Apple in 2026.
According to a research note by analyst Jeff Pu, the Cupertino-based tech giant is planning to launch not just one, but two foldable devices in 2026.