Igeekphone reported on April 10th that the source, Jon Prosser, posted a video on his YouTube channel fpt. yesterday (April 9th), showing Apple’s first foldable phone (referred to in the video as iPhone Ultra) and disclosing the core parameters of this phone.
The source of the information stated that the iPhone Ultra is equipped with the A20 processor, paired with the second-generation self-developed C2 baseband, which supports satellite communication functionality and is capable of handling 12GB of memory.

In terms of batteries, the iPhone Ultra will be equipped with a 5800mAh high-density battery. In contrast, the battery capacity of the Galaxy Z Fold7 is 4400mAh, and the Galaxy Z Fold8, which is expected to be launched this autumn, is estimated to upgrade to 5000mAh. The source of the information stated that Apple did not adopt the silicon-carbon anode technology, but achieved the capacity breakthrough through a high-density battery solution.
In terms of design, when the iPhone Ultra is unfolded, its thinnest part is 4.5mm in thickness. When folded, it is 9.5mm thick. Although it is slightly thicker than the 8.9mm of the Galaxy Z Fold7, it is better than the 10.8mm of the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold and the 9.9mm of the Motorola Razr Fold.

Foldable phones – Folded state – Expanded state
Apple iPhone Ultra: 9.5mm, 4.5mm
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold: 10.8mm, 5.2mm
Motorola Razr Fold: 9.9mm, 4.6mm
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: 8.9mm, 4.2mm

In terms of imaging, iPhone Ultra will adopt a dual 48-megapixel configuration, including the main camera and ultra-wide-angle lens. The back camera module design is similar to that of iPhone Air. Regarding screen technology, the external screen is equipped with a regular front camera, while the internal screen is currently testing the under-screen camera solution. It has been reported that due to the current maturity of under-screen camera technology, it remains uncertain whether this feature can be retained in mass-produced models.








