Apple’s Next Big Leap With Foldable iPhone and AI Wearables Revolution
- Utshab Biswas
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Indeed, this company finds itself at a critical stage as far as its existence is concerned because Apple will be experiencing significant changes in terms of leadership and products. To be specific, Apple is set to have John Ternus as its CEO but will see Tim Cook oversee its operations until September 2026. The company is clearly heading to a new direction, one that involves more innovation and better products.

Traditionally, Apple had been known to release new versions of its products annually, mostly in September. This approach saw the company reap considerable benefits and success. Now that Apple has a new leader in the form of John Ternus, the company is clearly going to venture into some other product lineups and explore other avenues.
One of the most talked-about advancements is Apple entering the foldable smartphones industry. Known as “iPhone Fold”, it could be the next version of foldable iPhone or even known as iPhone Ultra, which is supposed to launch somewhere around September 2026. This upcoming phone could be considered as one of the most dramatic transitions from Apple in its ecosystem after the first-ever iPhone release. What makes Apple iPhone different from other brands, such as Samsung, is the company’s commitment to enhancing the user experience. More precisely, the absence of any kind of noticeable fold mark is believed to be Apple's primary goal.
After the unfolding, the iPhone Fold is expected to provide a screen of tablet size. It means that the iPhone would work both as a smartphone and tablet simultaneously. In other words, it will be able to satisfy customers who are looking for a versatile but not too large product. According to previous experiences of Apple, its foldable phone might pay special attention to durability and design.
Apart from foldable smartphones, Apple is experimenting with other innovations that relate to wearables. Namely, Apple is known to be working on glasses with capabilities to take photos, play music, and make calls. Such glasses would become a sort of an extension to the smartphone for its regular use.
Moreover, Apple is also developing new AirPods that have cameras and can analyze the environment of the wearer, providing the user with some form of artificial intelligence assistance. In addition, there are reports about a new gadget in the form of a pendant, which would act as an AI personal assistant.
In conclusion, it appears that Apple is ready to venture out from incremental changes and into whole new areas of technology. With foldable products, AI-based wearables, and other products possibly being explored by Apple in the future, the company certainly intends to add variety to its existing lineup of products. Even though companies such as Google and Amazon were faster in venturing into some areas, Apple was known for perfectionism rather than speed.
Only time will tell whether Apple's careful approach continues under John Ternus. But what we do know for sure is that Apple is gearing itself for the future that involves an even larger and sophisticated ecosystem.
