Apple rumored to unveil foldable iPhone Ultra and touchscreen MacBook Ultra, prompting questions about iPad’s role
Analysts say Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone Ultra and a touchscreen-equipped MacBook Ultra could eventually overlap with iPad functionality, potentially reshaping the tablet’s market position.
Apple is reportedly preparing two new devices for launch later this year: the iPhone Ultra, described as the company’s first foldable iPhone that would unfold into a size comparable to an iPad mini, and the MacBook Ultra, a refreshed MacBook Pro expected to feature a built-in touchscreen. Industry observers note that while neither product is likely to affect iPad sales immediately, their long-term capabilities could encroach on the tablet’s traditional use cases. If foldable iPhones become widely adopted and prices decline, they may replace the need for a separate iPad for many users. Likewise, a touchscreen Mac could diminish the iPad’s advantage as Apple’s only portable device with touch input. The speculation highlights the possibility that the iPad may need to evolve further to maintain a distinct role within Apple’s product lineup.