
Six Years Late, Apple's Foldable iPhone Could Still Flip Everything

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Apple Inc. is set to launch its foldable iPhone in 2026, six years after Samsung's first foldable phone. JPMorgan predicts this could generate $65 billion in revenue and boost EPS by 2029. Despite foldables currently being a niche market, Apple's entry could significantly change dynamics, potentially selling 10-15 million units in 2027 and 45 million by 2029. Apple's loyal customer base and ecosystem may attract Android users, while suppliers like Amphenol and Corning could benefit from increased hardware demand.
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