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Apple iPhone Ultra: New clues in iOS 27 confirm the foldable iPhone

As speculation intensifies around the Cupertino company's first foldable smartphone, the source code of the iOS 27 beta version has just revealed the existence of the upcoming Apple iPhone Ultra. Discovered by developers, several new lines of code confirm software support for a hinge and an extended display, suggesting an imminent unveiling of the device alongside the traditional iPhone lineup.
Officially, the foldable iPhone doesn't exist, but years of experience have proven to us that, based on reliable sources, rumors are always right. So yes, this iPhone Ultra will indeed be released by the end of the year. Explicit lines of code hidden in iOS 27. And if doubt still remains, new clues have been added to the endless list of leaks we've been reporting for months. This time, it's the code from the beta version of the new iOS 27, in the hands of developers, that points to the existence of this device. Mark Gurman reports the mention of the terms "foldState" and "angleDegrees," referring to the multiple positions the iPhone Ultra can assume when folded and unfolded. An iPad Mini-style display in landscape mode. Furthermore, we learn that several iPhone apps now support landscape orientation, which extends the image horizontally, unlike portrait mode, which is designed for vertical use. This orientation is naturally essential for a larger screen, such as that of the iPhone Ultra, comparable to the screen of an iPad Mini. The iPhone operating system iOS 27 will be launched next September, and the iPhone Ultra is expected to launch at the same time, or at the latest before the end of the year.
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