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Apple Apparently Sees Camera Control as Key Foldable iPhone Feature

Apple's first foldable iPhone will be eSIM only and feature a Camera Control despite its ultra-thin design, according to a known leaker.

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In a series of new posts, the leaker known as "Instant Digital" said that Apple has made deliberate engineering compromises to ensure that the first foldable iPhone features a Camera Control button, despite it being at least 1.1mm thinner than the iPhone Air when unfolded.

According to the leaker, Apple's rationale is largely ergonomic: With competing foldable phones, Apple believes that making adjustments and taking photos can be "cumbersome" owing to their large size. The Camera Control is said to be the company's preferred solution, enabling users to maintain a steady grip on the device while making any required adjustments, or do so one-handed if they wish.

This ensures that even when the screen is fully unfolded, users can still perform these operations effortlessly using just one hand.

Although the reception for this button on standard flat-screen iPhones has been somewhat polarized, Apple believes that within the unique context of a foldable device's ergonomics, its practical value will be significantly enhanced. Consequently, the Apple team made a firm decision to prioritize this feature—even at the cost of sacrificing precious internal component stacking space—to ensure the "Camera Control" button is included on their very first generation of foldable iPhones.

In addition, Apple's U.S. imaging team apparently recently took a trip to Shenzhen, China, to test the cameras of foldable smartphones from rival brands such as Huawei, with particular attention to telephoto zoom capabilities. The first foldable iPhone is not expected to offer a telephoto camera, with only wide and ultra wide cameras on the rear like the iPhone 17. Most high-end rival foldable smartphones, such as the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, feature three rear cameras, including a telephoto.

Instant Digital added that they have seen no signs in the supply chain of tooling or stocking for SIM card tray modules for the foldable iPhone, concluding the device will be eSIM-only across all regions, just like the ‌iPhone Air‌. The leaker also puts first-year production at a conservative 10 million units, with pricing expected to fall between 15,000 and 20,000 RMB (roughly $2,060–$2,750).

The leaker added that the mainland China variants of the iPhone 18 Pro models are set to adopt a "Single SIM + eSIM" configuration, dropping the dual-physical-SIM setup currently used in the region. The Hong Kong version is said to follow the same approach while retaining a physical SIM card slot.

The foldable iPhone is widely expected to launch alongside the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max in fall 2026. It is expected to feature a 7.8-inch inner display, a 5.5-inch outer display, Touch ID, the A20 chip, the C2 modem, and more.

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Top Rated Comments

1 week ago
On my 17 Pro Max, the camera control button is the most used of all the buttons. It gets pressed every time I pickup the phone by the lower half. And that's about the only time I remember there's a camera control button.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gimmesomemo Avatar
1 week ago
This has got to be satire right? Right?? I’m pretty sure the Vision Pro has more users than the camera control
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ProbablyDylan Avatar
1 week ago

According to the leaker, Apple's rationale is largely ergonomic: With competing foldable phones, Apple believes that making adjustments and taking photos can be "cumbersome" owing to their large size. The Camera Control is said to be the company's preferred solution, enabling users to maintain a steady grip on the device while making any required adjustments, or do so one-handed if they wish.
Have these guys actually used Camera Control? It's been a long time since I've used something so unintuitive. I don't know what's worse - the swipe gestures, the vague icons, the half-press-but-don't-actually-press, it's a mess!
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AusMness Avatar
1 week ago
Good to know, I look forward to how they implement it
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
Camera Control is one of my favorite features on my phone. It’s mostly the button I use to open the camera but I use it regularly to take pictures and sometimes to make adjustments. Also, if you've ever needed to take pictures of the back of something like a monitor or in a tight space, it's a life-saver (figuratively speaking).
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 week ago
cammera control sucks. Has anyone found anything useful for it? The one thing I want (being able to change focus) so i can shoot through windows it doesnt do. Also can apple please de-f**k the camera app? Why is every control overloaded? Why they move the shutter button in and mput the (hidden) menu under it? Why is it swipe left right up down on different parts. I usually have to spend about 30 seconds un-f**king whay ever mode ive accidentally switched it to before i can take a pictue. Its horrendous
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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