Multiple outlets report ongoing speculation about an Apple foldable iPhone model nicknamed “Ultra.” The coverage centers on references found in iOS 27 code and related software changes. Macworld and other sites say Apple’s iOS 27 includes hints that point toward a future foldable device, including broader support for landscape mode across more Apple apps, which could be intended to improve the user experience on a foldable form factor. Bloomberg is cited in the roundup as also identifying software indications related to a foldable iPhone. Separately, Geeky Gadgets says it has an early hands-on video showing the “iPhone Fold Ultra,” presenting the device more concretely than code-only reports. Other commentary pieces, including Forbes, frame the “Ultra” concept in terms of pricing and how a foldable model could be positioned relative to an iPhone 18 Pro. Additional outlets list perceived consumer reluctance and other alleged WWDC 2026 clues, but these items are presented as speculation. Across sources, no outlet confirms official launch details; the reporting is based on software references, previews, and interpretive reporting rather than verified announcements.