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    The Crease Problem: Why Apple’s Foldable iPhone Won’t Release Until 2027

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    Apple’s first foldable iPhone has hit a wall. Engineering problems discovered during early test production have been found to be more complex than the company expected, and multiple sources now say the device may not ship until 2027, pushing it well past the September 2026 window that had been circling in supply chain reports for months.

    According to Nikkei Asia, the issues emerged during engineering verification testing, a critical phase where a new design is validated before it can move toward mass production. As such, component suppliers have reportedly been informed that production schedules may need to be adjusted.

    The Crease Is the Core Problem

    The trouble at the center of this delay is a problem the foldable phone industry has never fully solved, which is the visible crease that runs down the middle of a folding display.

    Market intelligence firm TrendForce previously flagged that Apple would be “unlikely to release a foldable phone before 2027,” pointing specifically to the company’s “strict requirements for crease and reliability” as the reason. Unlike competitors who have shipped foldables despite the crease remaining partially visible, Apple has reportedly rejected multiple display samples that did not meet its standard.

    To solve the problem, Apple has been working with a combination of approaches. One key component is ultra-thin glass (UTG) with a variable-thickness design, where the folding area is locally thinned at the bending axis to improve bendability, while non-folding regions remain thicker for impact resistance. 

    Alongside this, Apple is reportedly using a viscoelastic optically clear adhesive (OCA), which stays fluid enough to fill microscopic gaps in the display, distribute bending stress, and repair micro-cracks that develop with repeated folding over time.

    Also, unresolved cost discussions with Apple’s assembly partner have been cited as a factor that could further affect the production schedule.

    What This Means for the Launch Timeline

    According to many reports, the iPhone Fold was meant to launch in December rather than alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models in September, a unique pattern Apple has used before with the launches of iPhone X, iPhone XR, and iPhone 14 Plus.

    With engineering problems still unresolved, any delay that cannot be fixed quickly could push the device past December entirely. In a worst-case scenario, sources told Nikkei Asia that first shipments could be delayed by months, and that “the current solutions are not enough to completely solve the engineering challenge.”

    Mass production was previously expected to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with shipments in the fourth quarter. That window now looks increasingly tight.

    Apple’s Broader Foldable iPhone Strategy

    The iPhone Fold is shaping up to be a significant smartphone release when it does arrive. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has described it as “the most significant overhaul in the iPhone’s history,” noting that previous milestone devices like the iPhone 4, iPhone 6, and iPhone X were major, but that the Fold represents “a whole new design.”

    The device is expected to feature a dual-layer ultra-thin glass structure, three storage configurations, and an interior foldable display roughly the size of an iPad mini, with pricing reportedly starting around $2,320 and reaching approximately $2,900 for the highest-storage option.

    Apple has watched the foldable category grow for years without entering it. The decisions it makes in the coming months, on the crease, the hinge, and the materials, will determine whether the iPhone Fold arrives as a product worth the wait, or one that needed more time.

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