Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Apple is apparently cooking up a fall menu that might only serve a foldable iPhone and the iPhone 18 Pro—who knows, maybe paired with a delightful side of disappointment?

According to whispers from Nikkei Asia, the standard iPhone 18 isn’t slated to make its appearance until spring 2027, which gives us plenty of time to ponder the meaning of life (or just scroll TikTok). Plus, a revamped iPhone Air is in the works but isn’t expected to crash the party this year, leaving us wondering if Apple is prioritizing premium launches over chasing every tech enthusiast’s wild dreams.

As if iPhones weren’t already a high-stakes gamble in the world of tech roulette, this strategy change might just raise the stakes to an eye-watering level—especially amidst a memory crunch.

So what are we to make of this? Are we heading towards a future where our phones can literally fold into our pockets, or is it just Apple’s way of playing a low-key game of hard-to-get? Let’s unpack this with a magnifying glass and a sense of humor!

And hey, what’s your take? Are you team Foldable or just hoping Apple remembers its “standard” lineup?


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