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iPhone Ultra, Apple's first foldable phone, delayed again, episode 1000…

Arriving in the fall? Delayed until December? Delayed until 2027? In the midst of technical verification, the first foldable iPhone keeps bouncing from one point to another on the schedule.
Between optimistic predictions and difficulties encountered during current engineering testing phases, the iPhone Ultra continues to give Apple's marketing team a headache, as they still don't know when the device will be released. The iPhone Ultra, a release schedule that changes every week, was initially planned for this fall, but the first iPhone with a foldable screen will certainly be delayed, if we listen to the latest leak from Chinese leaker Instant Digital on the Chinese social network Weibo. They report that during current testing phases, the device's hinge is not meeting Apple's quality standards. Specifically, the mechanical component is wearing out too quickly due to frequent opening and closing of the product. This is an issue that needs to be resolved as soon as possible, otherwise production, and therefore the product's release, will be delayed. To be continued…