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Leak Claims Apple’s Foldable iPhone Will Use ‘Liquid Metal’ Hinge and New Titanium Frame

The unverified report traces to a Naver tipster citing a materials supplier.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets are relaying the same supply‑chain claim that Apple picked an amorphous metal hinge to increase durability and reduce visible creasing.
  • The main body is reportedly moving to a revised titanium alloy aimed at preserving strength while cutting weight for a larger foldable form factor.
  • Apple has held an exclusive Liquidmetal license since 2010 and has only used the material in small parts previously due to mass‑production challenges.
  • Timing remains tentative, with some reports pointing to supplier preparation in mid‑2026 and a possible late‑2026 launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro models.
  • Rumors also describe a book‑style device with an approximately 7.8‑inch inner display, a 5.5‑inch cover screen, an A20‑series chip, Apple’s C2 modem, side‑mounted Touch ID, and two rear cameras.