New reports suggest that Apple is moving closer to launching its first folding smartphone, currently referred to as the iPhone Ultra. While the industry has expected a compact foldable for some time, recent leaks surrounding screen protectors offer a glimpse into the hardware choices being made for this device.
Industry observers and leaker Ice Universe have highlighted specific details about the front display. Unlike existing iPhone models, the camera cutout appears to be positioned in the top right corner. This move away from a centered design implies that the device may forgo the Dynamic Island found on current flagship phones. Some reports suggest this change aligns with a shift toward TouchID for authentication.
Perhaps the most unusual detail involves the screen shape. The leaked protective glass shows rounded corners on one side and square edges on the other. This creates an asymmetrical profile when the phone is closed. Such a design deviates from the symmetrical, squared-off approach taken by competitors like Samsung for their folding handsets.
While these leaks provide a clearer picture of the hardware, many questions remain about the final product. The unconventional screen layout poses questions about how software will interact with such a form factor. As the expected launch window approaches this September, these design choices mark a departure from the company’s usual focus on strict geometric symmetry.

