Apple is still developing a large foldable iPad despite technical hurdles, and it should feature the same crease-free hinge design as Apple's rumored "iPhone Ultra," its first foldable iPhone expected to launch in the fall. That's according to Weibo-based Digital Chat Station . The popular Chinese-language leaker implies that Apple's large foldable iPad will create a new market for giant folding tablets, but it's likely to still be some ways off yet. A report in July last year claimed Apple had decided to pause work on a larger-screened foldable iPad because of development issues, but Bloomberg reported in March that development continues. According to Bloomberg 's previous reporting , Apple wanted to launch the device in 2028, but problems with weight and display technology are likely to cause it to be pushed back until 2029. The device is believed to have a Samsung-made 18-inch display, and will challenge Apple's long-running tradition of keeping the Mac and iPad as separate devices. Some have referred to it as a foldable iPad, while others have called it an all-display MacBook, but concerns remain about its practicality when it comes to typing. When closed, the iPad resembles a MacBook, with an aluminum exterior and no outer display. When opened, it unfolds to roughly the size of a 13-inch MacBook Air, but without a physical keyboard. Due to its large display and aluminum chassis, current prototypes weigh about 3.5 pounds, making them considerably heavier than existing iPad Pro models. An 18-inch OLED foldable display will surely be expensive, too, given that Apple charges $1,299 for the 13-inch iPad Pro. If prices don't come down for components over the next few years, the foldable iPad could cost as much as $3,900. It also sounds like Apple still has work to do to perfect its hinge/crease designs. Meanwhile, Apple's foldable iPhone, which could take the name " iPhone Ultra ," is expected to arrive in the fall alongside Apple's new iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models, barring any last-minute production mishaps. The folding iPhone is said to feature a 5.5-inch display when closed, and a 7.8-inch display when open, plus a super-thin design with minimal crease and a durable hinge. Tags: Digital Chat Station , Foldable iPhone , iPhone Ultra This article, " Foldable iPad Said to Share Hinge Design With Upcoming iPhone Ultra " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
A new leak claims Apple may bring titanium back to future Pro iPhones after moving the iPhone 17 Pro to aluminum, a reversal that could reintroduce many of the material's old tradeoffs. Render of an iPhone 18 Pro A May 17 Weibo post from leaker "Instant Digital" claimed Apple is researching improved titanium alloys for future iPhones rather than abandoning the material entirely. The post also claimed Apple is still exploring liquid metal and glass for future premium iPhone designs. Instant Digital has a mixed track record with Apple leaks, though earlier reports correctly pointed to features like Camera Control before Apple announced them. Apple hasn't publicly discussed material changes for future iPhones, and the leak offers little evidence beyond claims about Apple's internal thinking. Rumor Score: 🙄 Unlikely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 27 will include a custom wallpaper generator and an option to automatically create shortcuts using AI, reports Bloomberg . When choosing a new wallpaper, users will have the option to generate something custom using the Image Playground app. ‌Image Playground‌ is used for generating custom emoji and images that can be used throughout iOS, and it is set to get an upgrade in ‌iOS 27‌. Apple is testing models that produce more lifelike images, so the version of ‌Image Playground‌ that's used for generating custom wallpapers could be different from the current version. Shortcuts is also getting a major update, with users able to use natural language to ask Siri to make a shortcut. There is an option for users to tell ‌Siri‌ what they want to accomplish with a shortcut to have the workflow created using AI. Bloomberg says the Shortcuts app has a prompt that says "What do you want your shortcut to do?" with a text field to enter a description. Shortcuts that are created using AI are then automatically installed and immediately available for use. Shortcut creation is largely done manually now, and it is a tool that has remained out of reach of many casual iPhone users. A Shortcuts app that's able to work with natural language capabilities will see the app getting more widespread use. The new Shortcuts app and the wallpaper generation tool will be previewed at the WWDC keynote that's set to take place on June 8. Related Roundup: iOS 27 This article, " iOS 27 to Let Users Generate Wallpapers and Build Shortcuts With AI " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums