Here's How Apple's Folding iPhone Could Stand Apart

Here's How Apple's Folding iPhone Could Stand Apart

The so-called "iPhone Ultra" might dodge the problems of other book-style foldable phones with a hybrid iPhone-iPad interface.

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Bridget Carey is an award-winning reporter who helps you level-up your life -- while having a good time geeking out. Her exclusive CNET videos get you behind the scenes as she covers new trends, experiences and quirky gadgets. Her weekly video show, "One More Thing," explores what's new in the world of Apple and what's to come. She started as a reporter at The Miami Herald with syndicated newspaper columns for product reviews and social media advice. Now she's a mom who also stays on top of toy industry trends and robots. (Kids love robots.)

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Foldable phones are a hard breed for me to love. They cost about twice as much as a high-end smartphone, and having two screens and moving parts means more ways for them to break. Plus, these book-style models are bulkier to hold and often don't have the best cameras.

But the genre is evolving fast. And after reading David Lumb's first impressions of Motorola's new book-style foldable, the Razr Fold, I'm starting to give the style another chance. Its shorter, "passport-style" design is going head-to-head with Samsung's rumored wider Galaxy Fold 8, and it may not be long before Apple steals the spotlight with a folding iPhone.

Watch this: Apple's Folding iPhone Stands Apart With This One Factor

So for this week's episode of One More Thing, embedded above, I can't help but poke at the potential of Apple's rumored foldable, which reportedly could be called the iPhone Ultra. Judging by some reports, Apple might have the experience running smoothly right at launch with an iPad-like interface when the device is opened. 

But good software alone doesn't make the price easier to swallow. It's expected to cost over $2,000. It might be an easier sell if you think of it as buying an iPhone with an iPad inside. I'm not ready to close the book on the idea just yet.

Headshot of Bridget Carey

Bridget Carey is an award-winning reporter who helps you level-up your life -- while having a good time geeking out. Her exclusive CNET videos get you behind the scenes as she covers new trends, experiences and quirky gadgets. Her weekly video show, "One More Thing," explores what's new in the world of Apple and what's to come. She started as a reporter at The Miami Herald with syndicated newspaper columns for product reviews and social media advice. Now she's a mom who also stays on top of toy industry trends and robots. (Kids love robots.)

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