Key Takeaways

- iPhone Ultra measures 120.59 x 167.59 x 4.7 mm unfolded, nearly matching the Pura X Max at 120 x 166.5 x 5.2 mm
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide will join the large foldable category at 123.9 x 164.4 x 4.3 mm
- All three devices target the same wide foldable form factor, signaling a new competitive segment
First Look at Apple's Foldable Form Factor
Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone is inching closer to reality. A new video comparison puts an iPhone Ultra dummy unit side-by-side with Huawei's Pura X Max, offering the clearest look yet at how Apple's first foldable will stack up against existing competition.
The comparison, shared by GSMArena, shows the two devices share a strikingly similar form factor. Both fall into the "wide foldable" category. Unlike compact foldables such as Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip, these devices unfold into tablet-sized screens rather than traditional phone dimensions.
One notable difference: the camera island design. The iPhone Ultra appears to use a distinct layout compared to Huawei's approach. Beyond that, the overall size and shape are remarkably close.
The Numbers Tell the Story
According to recently leaked schematics, the iPhone Ultra measures 120.59 x 167.59 x 4.7 mm when unfolded. The Huawei Pura X Max comes in at 120 x 166.5 x 5.2 mm. That is a difference of less than a millimeter in width and about a millimeter in height.
| Device | Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Thickness (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| iPhone Ultra | 120.59 | 167.59 | 4.7 |
| Huawei Pura X Max | 120 | 166.5 | 5.2 |
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Wide | 123.9 | 164.4 | 4.3 |
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold Wide measures 123.9 x 164.4 x 4.3 mm unfolded. It is slightly wider and shorter than the other two, but all three devices clearly target the same market segment. Samsung's entry is also the thinnest of the trio at 4.3 mm.
Apple's Influence on the Category
Here is something worth noting: the iPhone Ultra is not even official yet. Apple has not announced the device. Yet both Huawei and Samsung appear to have designed their wide foldables with Apple's expected specifications in mind.
GSMArena reports that the iPhone Ultra "has definitely influenced both the Huawei and Samsung devices even though it's not even official yet." This suggests Apple's supply chain leaks have given competitors enough information to target the same form factor.
Huawei unveiled the Pura X Max earlier this month. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold Wide is expected later this year. The timing sets up a direct three-way competition once Apple makes its foldable official.
What We Still Don't Know
The dummy unit comparison only shows external dimensions. Key details remain unknown. Display specifications, camera capabilities, battery size, and pricing are all still under wraps for the iPhone Ultra.
Apple's software approach is another wildcard. How iOS will adapt to a foldable form factor could differentiate the iPhone Ultra from Android competitors more than hardware specs alone.
Durability is also a question mark. Foldable displays have improved significantly since Samsung's first Galaxy Fold in 2019, but Apple's engineering choices for the hinge and screen protection will matter for long-term reliability.
Logicity's Take
A Crowded Category Takes Shape
The wide foldable smartphone segment is about to get crowded. Three major manufacturers are converging on nearly identical form factors within months of each other.
For buyers, this means more choices and likely competitive pricing pressure. For manufacturers, it means differentiation will come from software, ecosystem integration, and brand loyalty rather than physical design.
Apple's late entry into foldables follows a familiar pattern. The company waited for the technology to mature before committing. If the iPhone Ultra lives up to leaked specifications, Apple could capture significant market share simply by offering a foldable to its existing customer base.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the iPhone Ultra be released?
Apple has not announced the iPhone Ultra officially. Based on leaked information and competitor timing, it is expected sometime in late 2025.
How does the iPhone Ultra compare to the Huawei Pura X Max in size?
The iPhone Ultra measures 120.59 x 167.59 x 4.7 mm unfolded. The Huawei Pura X Max measures 120 x 166.5 x 5.2 mm. The difference is less than a millimeter in width and height.
What is a wide foldable smartphone?
Wide foldables unfold into tablet-sized screens, typically around 7 to 8 inches diagonally. They differ from compact foldables like the Galaxy Z Flip, which fold to pocket size but open to standard phone dimensions.
Will the iPhone Ultra work with existing iPhone accessories?
This is unknown. Apple has not released specifications. The different form factor may require new cases and accessories designed specifically for the foldable design.
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Huma Shazia
Senior AI & Tech Writer
Produced with AI assistance and reviewed by the Logicity editorial team. Learn more in our Editorial Policy.
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