The iPhone Fold Price is shaping up to be one of the biggest talking points ahead of Apple's first foldable iPhone.
Apple's debut foldable, expected to be marketed either as iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra, is tipped to arrive during the usual September launch window alongside the iPhone 18 Pro range.
Reports and tipsters suggest a starting price in excess of 2 lakh rupees in India, with estimates placing the base 12GB/256GB model around 2.1-2.2 lakh. Higher storage variants are rumoured to climb close to 2.7 lakh, pushing the iPhone Fold firmly into the ultra-premium bracket.
Behind the steep iPhone Fold Price sits some of Apple's most ambitious hardware to date, including a book-style foldable design with an outer display of about 5.5 inches and a 7.8-inch inner panel. Leaks point to a titanium and aluminium frame, an unfolded thickness of roughly 4.5-4.8mm, and a focus on a crease-less or minimally creased OLED screen. The device is widely expected to use Apple's new A20 or A20 Pro chip built on a 2nm process, paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 2TB of storage, plus a dual 48MP rear camera system and a battery in the 5,400mAh class.
Analysts say the iPhone Fold Price, likely between 2,00,000 and 2,50,000 rupees depending on configuration, will mirror or slightly exceed rival book-style foldables. For Indian buyers, that positions Apple's foldable as a niche status device rather than a mainstream upgrade, at least in its first generation. Until Apple confirms final pricing and specifications, all figures remain indicative, but the message is clear: the first iPhone Fold will test how much consumers are willing to pay for Apple's vision of the future of smartphones.

