Here's an iPhone Fold mockup next to the Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z TriFold, and Huawei Pura X
Briefly

"The iPhone Fold is expected to be launching later this year as Apple's first foldable smartphone. The most notable thing about it, at least from the leaks we've had so far, is its form factor, which means it's much wider when folded than most of its competitors, while unfolding straight into landscape mode. Thus, when unfolded, it has an aspect ratio that's more rectangular and less square than what other similar devices can offer."
"Anyway, all these pictures prove is how unique the iPhone Fold's form factor will be - we've literally never seen something exactly like it. That said, its uniqueness is unlikely to last very long - both Samsung and Oppo have already been rumored to have fired up the copying machines, preparing wider book-style foldables of their own, just in case the iPhone Fold is very successful."
"Compared to the Galaxy Z Fold7 below, the iPhone Fold is obviously smaller when unfolded, but also very clearly more rectangular and less square-shaped. Finally, here it is next to Huawei's even weirder Pura X, which is a flip-style foldable with an extra-wide aspect ratio. The iPhone Fold is larger and wider, of course, and folds the other way, but there is an ever so slight resemblance here."
Apple's iPhone Fold is expected to launch later this year as the company's first foldable smartphone. The device uses a wide book-style fold that remains unusually wide when folded and unfolds directly into landscape orientation. The unfolded display has a more rectangular, less square aspect ratio than most competing foldables. Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold unfolds into a 10-inch tablet by folding twice. The iPhone Fold is smaller than the Galaxy Z Fold7 when unfolded but more rectangular. The iPhone Fold is larger and wider than Huawei's flip-style Pura X and folds oppositely. Industry rivals like Samsung and Oppo are rumored to prepare similar wider book-style foldables.
Read at GSMArena.com
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