iPhone Ultra Arriving with a Massive 5800mAh Battery

The smartphone market is eagerly anticipating Apple’s inaugural step into the foldable device segment. Recent leaks from the supply chain have revealed details suggesting that the Cupertino tech giant plans not merely to follow industry trends, but to establish new benchmarks. According to the latest reports, the upcoming model—potentially bearing the exclusive “iPhone Ultra” (or iPhone Fold) moniker—will boast impressive specifications, spearheaded by the largest battery capacity in iPhone history.
Record Capacity in a Foldable Format
Renowned technology analysts claim that Apple’s foldable model will be equipped with a battery capacity ranging between 5400 and 5800 mAh. If the upper limit of these predictions materializes, the iPhone Ultra will directly surpass the current in-house record holder (the iPhone 17 Pro Max with its 5088 mAh battery), as well as its main market competitors, such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 (4400 mAh) and the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold (5015 mAh).
Integrating such a massive battery into a device rumored to be only 4.5 millimeters thick when fully unfolded presents a significant engineering challenge. Sources indicate that Apple is relying on high-density battery cells and an entirely revamped internal component layout. To conserve space and achieve optimal efficiency, engineers have reportedly made an unexpected compromise: abandoning Face ID facial recognition technology. Instead, the device is expected to reintroduce the proven Touch ID, now seamlessly integrated directly into the side power button.
Hardware Primed for Artificial Intelligence
Apple is expected to adopt the popular “book-style” folding format, featuring a robust titanium hinge engineered to minimize the display crease.
Expected key specifications include:
-
Displays: A fully flexible inner screen measuring approximately 7.8 inches diagonally, paired with a 5.5-inch outer cover display.
-
Processor and Memory: The latest A20 Pro chipset coupled with 12 GB of RAM. This memory bump is considered crucial for locally executing advanced artificial intelligence tasks (Apple Intelligence) within the upcoming iOS 27 operating system.
-
Connectivity: Apple’s proprietary C2 modem, potentially featuring support for satellite 5G communication, built on an eSIM-only architecture (omitting the physical SIM card slot entirely).
The Ultra-Luxury Segment and Pricing
Given its revolutionary design and the incorporation of cutting-edge components, industry experts predict that the iPhone Ultra will firmly position itself in the ultra-luxury technology bracket. The starting price for this device in the US market is expected to breach the $2,000 threshold, while top-tier configurations offering 1 TB of storage could command significantly higher figures.
Although Apple officially declines to comment on market speculation, a growing body of reliable information suggests that the prototyping phase has concluded, paving the way for the first foldable iPhone to be officially unveiled in late 2026.
