
Apple's anticipated foldable iPhone, rumored to be named the iPhone Ultra, has garnered significant attention through various leaks. Recent materials have included CAD-based renders and hands-on videos of dummy units. Now, a new video provides an in-depth look at the device's design.
YouTuber Jon Prosser from Front Page Tech (FPT) recently released a video featuring the purported iPhone Ultra.

The video showcases the foldable iPhone in both White and Black color options, reportedly the only colors that Apple will offer at launch.
Additionally, it offers a detailed view of the dual rear camera setup, which is positioned on an iPhone Air-inspired camera plateau alongside an LED flash.

Rumors suggest that the foldable iPhone will have a wider aspect ratio than most Android foldables. It is also expected to feature a flexible display with a nearly invisible crease, enabled by an "over-engineered" hinge.
The video highlights the device's slim profile, with the iPhone Ultra measuring just 4.5mm when unfolded, making it thinner than the iPhone Air, which is 5.6mm thick.
Other expected specifications include Apple's C2 modem, the A20 Pro chip, and 12GB of RAM. Additionally, the foldable will incorporate a dedicated Camera Control button.
Recent rumors indicate that Apple may unveil the foldable iPhone Ultra alongside the iPhone 18 Pro series in September.