Is a Foldable iPhone a Reason to Buy Apple's Stock? | The Motley Fool Accessibility Menu Search for a company Accessibility…Help S&P 5006,816.89-0.1%-7.77 DJI47,916.57-0.6%-269.23 NASDAQ22,902.89+0.4%+80.48 Bitcoin$70,856.00-1.2%-$886.09 AMZN$238.43+2.0%+$4.78 GOOG$315.72-0.2%-$0.65 META$629.75+0.2%+$1.36 MSFT$370.82-0.6%-$2.25 NVDA$188.67+2.6%+$4.76 TSLA$348.95+1.0%+$3.33Most Active StocksDaily Stock GainersDaily Stock Losers Most Active StocksDaily Stock GainersDaily Stock Losers By Geoffrey Seiler – Apr 12, 2026 at 9:25AM ESTKey Points Apple's entrance into the foldable smartphone market should help drive sales, especially in China. Apple (AAPL +0.00%) is no longer at the forefront of innovation, having taken on the role of waiting for competitors to pioneer new technologies before looking to perfect them for its own devices. The company has taken the same approach with foldable phones. Foldable smartphones have been around since 2019, but Apple is just now looking to enter the market later this year. The company has reportedly hit a snag as it works through some technical challenges related to the device's design and durability. However, it is still expected to introduce the new device in September when it typically unveils its latest iPhone product lineup. The foldable iPhone is projected to cost more than $2,000, making the phone its new high-end version.
Published: April 12, 2026 1:28 pm
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