Apple is anticipated to unveil its new iPhone Ultra this September, marking a significant enhancement to its smartphone lineup. The foldable device will feature a unique book-style design, boasting a 5.5-inch outer display and a 7.8-inch inner screen, powered by an A20 Pro chip and a C2 cellular modem. Alongside this, the MacBook Ultra is expected to debut later this year, potentially being a high-end model with an innovative industrial design and a touchscreen OLED display.
According to reports, Apple is shifting towards expanding its Ultra branding with these new products. Sources have confirmed that while the foldable iPhone was previously referred to as the "iPhone Fold" in media discussions, the official name will be the iPhone Ultra. Additionally, details suggest that this model will include advanced camera features and integrated Touch ID.
The MacBook Ultra is anticipated to replace the previously speculated M6 MacBook Pro, featuring Dynamic Island technology instead of a traditional notch. Although a release for the MacBook Ultra is aimed for this year, it may be delayed until early 2027.