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    Apple set to produce three high-end iPhones in 2026: Check details

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comFebruary 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The move comes as Apple reported strong financial results, driven by record iPhone sales.





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    Apple is planning a major change to its iPhone launch strategy starting in 2026, with a stronger focus on its most expensive models as demand for premium devices continues to rise and production challenges increase.

    According to a Nikkei Asia report published on January 30, Apple will prioritize the production and release of three high-end iPhone models in 2026. The standard version of the iPhone 18 is expected to be delayed and may launch in the first half of 2027 instead of alongside the flagship models.

    The report says Apple plans to introduce its first foldable iPhone in the second half of 2026. This device is expected to launch with two other premium non-folding models that will feature larger screens and improved cameras. The shift shows Apple’s growing focus on high-end products while dealing with rising memory costs and more complex manufacturing processes.

    Supply chain pressures are also influencing the strategy, as foldable devices require more advanced sourcing and assembly, increasing the risk of production delays. Apple has not commented on the report.

    The move comes as Apple reported strong financial results, driven by record iPhone sales. Revenue exceeded expectations, with especially strong growth in China and double-digit growth in India. While some product categories saw weaker performance, Apple’s premium devices and services continue to drive profits, reinforcing its focus on high-end hardware for future growth.

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