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Article: Foldable iPhone Ultra Hinge Rumors Grow

Foldable iPhone Ultra Hinge Rumors Grow

The foldable iPhone Ultra is rumored to use a liquid metal hinge and a titanium body, pointing to a stronger folding design with lower wear over time.

Current reports suggest Apple is testing prototype units with carriers in multiple regions. That usually signals a later development stage, though it does not confirm a final launch window or final hardware.

Liquid Metal Hinge Focus

The key claim is the hinge material. Reports point to a bulk metallic glass alloy, often described as liquid metal, for the foldable mechanism.

This type of alloy has a non-crystalline structure, which is associated with high strength and elasticity. In a foldable phone, that matters because the hinge is one of the most stressed mechanical parts in the device.

If this approach reaches production, it could help the hinge maintain a smoother action after repeated folding and unfolding. It may also help reduce the visible crease that often appears in foldable displays, although that part still depends on the screen stack and internal support layers.

Titanium Frame Rumor

The body is also said to use a titanium alloy frame. That would fit the goal of keeping the chassis rigid without adding unnecessary weight.

For a foldable phone, frame strength matters because the device has to manage pressure across two halves, a hinge, and a large inner panel. A lighter but rigid structure would also help daily handling.

Display And Hardware Claims

Rumored specifications currently point to a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display. The phone is also expected in some reports to use an A20-series chip and Apple’s C2 modem.

These details are still unconfirmed. At this stage, it is safer to view them as supply-chain and leaker expectations rather than final product specifications.

Biometrics May Change

Biometric reports remain mixed. One recurring idea is that Face ID could be difficult to fit into a very thin foldable design.

If that proves accurate, Apple may rely on Touch ID instead, possibly integrated into a side button that remains easy to reach in both folded and unfolded use.

What Matters Most

The main issue for any foldable phone is long-term hinge reliability. Screen crease control, body stiffness, thickness, and weight all depend on how well that hinge system works in real use.

That makes the liquid metal claim more important than it may first appear. It is not just a material change. It would be a direct attempt to solve the durability and mechanical consistency problems that define the foldable category.

For readers following the foldable iPhone Ultra closely, Komodoty also has relevant Apple accessory options here: https://komodoty.com/collections/iphone-cases

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