Worth noting for Indian buyers — apple’s first foldable iPhone may end up looking unusually restrained for a device expected to cost well over USD 2,000 (over Rs 1.9 lakh). New leaks suggest the company is planning to launch the rumoured iPhone Ultra in just two colours, continuing a pattern Apple has followed before with major design resets.

Expected iPhone Ultra colours

As per Weibo leaker Instant Digital, Apple is still working with a two-colour strategy for the foldable iPhone, months after the claim first surfaced in February. A separate supply-chain report cited by Macworld adds that the colours could include a silver-white finish and a deep indigo shade similar to the Deep Blue colour of the iPhone 17 Pro lineup. If accurate, this would be a shift from Apple’s more experimental recent finishes, including Cosmic Orange and the rumoured Cherry and Burgundy shades tipped for the iPhone 18 Pro models.

If the leaks are accurate, Apple’s foldable launch could feel more like the iPhone X moment. Back in 2017, the iPhone X arrived in only Silver and Space Gray despite being Apple’s most ambitious redesign in years. The company expanded the palette later with the iPhone XS once production scaled up.

That same logic appears to be carrying over here. Foldables are still expensive and difficult to manufacture at scale, and analysts have already warned that Apple’s first-generation device may face supply constraints well into 2027. Adding more finishes sounds simple on spec sheets, but every extra colour means more production complexity, more inventory management, and more chances for delays on a product that is already expected to ship in limited numbers.

Competition, On another note, has built on their experience and gone in the opposite direction. Samsung regularly pushes multiple finishes and online-exclusive colours for the Galaxy Z Fold lineup, while OPPO has focused on thinner designs and more visually distinctive hardware to stand out in a still-niche category. Apple seems to be playing this safe for a first attempt.

That probably means the foldable iPhone will behave less like a fashion statement and more like an ultra-premium productivity device. At a rumoured price crossing the USD 2,000 mark, most people considering it are likely choosing based on ecosystem lock-in, durability, or long-term usability rather than whether it comes in bright green or orange.

More reparable design

The more interesting part of the latest leak may actually be inside This product. Instant Digital claims Apple’s foldable has been engineered to be significantly easier to repair than existing foldables. As per the leaker, Apple has redesigned the internal structure to avoid the messy cable routing typically found in foldable phones. The motherboard is reportedly positioned on the right side of the chassis, while the volume buttons have been shifted to the top edge so cables do not need to stretch across the folding display.

The leak also points to a heavily stacked internal layout focused on maximising battery and display space. Other rumoured specifications include a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch cover screen, dual rear cameras, Touch ID, Camera Control support, and what could become the largest battery ever used in an iPhone.

The repairability angle could matter more than the specs. Current foldables, including Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold devices, still carry a reputation for expensive repairs and complicated internal designs. If Apple genuinely manages to simplify the structure while keeping durability intact, it may end up becoming one of the biggest practical differentiators for This product.