
Just a few years ago, the idea of foldable phones felt like science fiction nonsense. Now, there are so many that we have to write this article.
2026 is set to be a big year for foldables, which have ballooned into a legitimate market category of their own. Every major smartphone player in the west like Samsung, Apple, Google, and Motorola is either certain or likely to release a foldable in 2026, if rumors are to be believed. Some of these will be refreshes of existing phones, while others will be bold new products entirely.
Here are the foldable phones coming in 2026 that we know about right now.
Every foldable phone planned or rumored for 2026
Don’t be surprised if this list grows as the year goes on.
Several from Samsung

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Samsung has been the king of the foldable market outside of China for a while now, committing to the form factor harder than anyone else in the past five or six years. That should continue in 2026, with at least three new foldables potentially coming from Samsung this year.
First up is the Galaxy Z TriFold, which came out in Asia late last year and is slated for a still-unspecified early 2026 launch in the west. It’s got the same 6.5-inch cover screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, and triple camera setup as last year’s Z Fold 7, but the similarities end when you actually unfold the phone. Rather than being a book-style foldable with one hinge in the middle, it’s got two hinges, allowing for a much larger interior display, making it Samsung’s biggest foldable yet and the first of its kind in the west. Again, we don’t have a release date or price for this one yet, but expect it to be out soon, and to be expensive.
Beyond that, Samsung will most likely update the Z Flip and Z Fold lines, which have been ongoing for several years now. We don’t know a lot about the clamshell-style Z Flip 8 or book-style Z Fold 8 yet, but early reports suggest they will be lighter than last year’s models and carry extra battery capacity, too. Samsung is also reportedly working on a new “Wide Fold” phone that will allegedly be like the Z Fold line, but with a bigger tablet-style unfolded display paired with a smaller exterior display.
So, in total, Samsung might have four foldables in 2026. Buckle up, folks.
Motorola is expanding the Razr lineup

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Last year, Motorola released three clamshell-style Razr foldables: The Razr, the Razr Plus, and the Razr Ultra. While it’s possible and perhaps even likely that there’s some kind of update to that lineup this year, maybe in late spring or early summer as in previous years, there don’t seem to be a lot of rumors or leaks about that right now. That doesn’t mean Motorola is sitting out 2026, though.
At CES, Motorola announced the Razr Fold, the company’s first book-style foldable phone. It has a 6.6-inch cover display and an 8.1-inch internal display to go along with a trio of 50MP rear cameras and a whole suite of Motorola AI features. It was just an initial announcement without a lot of other specifics to chew on, so we don’t know pricing or availability yet, but this is one to keep an eye on as the year marches on.
iPhone Fold
This is the big one. Until now, Apple has sat out the foldable wars, opting to refine its regular iPhone series instead. However, persistent rumors and reports indicate that Apple is working on a foldable iPhone, and it could come out as soon as late 2026.
We don’t know a lot about it so far, but expect it to have a smaller exterior display that unfolds into a wider form factor. It will reportedly have a 5.5-inch outer display that unfolds into a 7.8-inch inner display. It will apparently look like two iPhone Air phones fused together, to give you an idea of what to expect when it’s unfolded. Aside from that, it might have four cameras: two on the rear, one on the inside, and one on the front.
Unfortunately for the purposes of this article, Apple has done a good job of keeping any other unique features a secret up to this point. But it’s starting to feel more and more real, and we might actually finally see it before the year is done.
Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold

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Last year, Google re-entered the foldable fray with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, a perfectly fine (if unremarkable) device whose name suggests that it could get the same kinds of annual iterations as the regular Pixel family. The good news is that is, by all accounts, going to happen. The bad news is that we don’t know much else yet.
Android Authority reported all the way back in January 2025 that the Pixel 11 Pro Fold is in development at Google, with the internal codename “yogi.” Sadly, we don’t have much else to go on right now. The phone seemingly exists and we should learn more in the summer when Google does its annual Pixel refresh, but for the moment, all we have to go on is this one report confirming the phone’s existence from a year ago. You can probably expect the next generation of Google Tensor chips to power it, as well as some camera upgrades, but anything beyond that is speculation.
More options if you’re in China
All of the above phones will almost certainly be sold in the west, but there’s a vibrant selection of foldables that only come out in Asia, too, courtesy of companies like Huawei, Oppo, and Honor.
For instance, Oppo is rumored to have two foldables coming in 2026, the Find N6 and N7. The former is going to follow up on the N5 and be a book-style foldable in the same vein as the Galaxy Z Fold line, while the N7 is said to be more of a wide-style foldable like the iPhone Fold. Those same rumors point to an early 2026 release date for the N6 and a launch date later in the year for the N7, probably closer to when the iPhone Fold comes out.
Meanwhile, Honor put out the ultra-thin Magic V6 phone a year ago, only to be outdone in thinness by the Galaxy Z Fold 7. There will apparently be a Magic V7 this year with a better chip and a bigger battery, but we’ll have to wait and see on how thin it ends up being. Huawei is also reportedly working on the Pura X2, a unique flip-style foldable with a big 16:10 aspect ratio on its inner display. That’s set for launch in the second quarter of 2026.
Of course, there will probably be more than just these as the year goes on. Even as a starting point, though, it’s clear that 2026 is going to be huge for foldables.




