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Foldable iPhone Keeps 4.4 mm Body, Camera Control Button

21 April 2026

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News

Carter Brooks

Apple is reportedly building a foldable iPhone that keeps the physical Camera Control button, a design choice that suggests Cupertino prioritizes tactile functionality in its next form factor. According to Instant Digital, an insider, the device could arrive later this year with a chassis about 4.4 mm thick, slimmer than the current iPhone Air, and may ship without a physical SIM card tray.

In an era dominated by touch interfaces, Apple's decision to retain a tactile shutter control is notable. The company believes the button will make one handed shooting easier on a form factor that's inherently awkward to grip, especially when trying to frame a photo. It's about physics: a foldable phone is bulkier than a traditional slab, and fumbling with an on screen shutter while balancing that bulk can result in blurry shots and dropped devices.

Industry observers note the physical button may also reduce reliance on software stabilization, which appeals to photo enthusiasts who prefer more direct control over their compositions. It's a focus on ergonomics over novelty, something Apple has historically emphasized in its design philosophy.

Instant Digital notes that no information about SIM tray supplies has surfaced, leading to speculation about eSIM only support. If true, this would align with Apple's gradual push away from physical cards, a transition that's been smoother in the U.S. than in markets where carrier flexibility still depends on swappable SIMs. The thin 4.4 mm chassis leaves little room for legacy ports anyway, and industry observers note that the slimmer design could improve durability compared with earlier prototypes that struggled with hinge related compromises.

Apple is expected to reveal more specifications at a fall event, where the company may also address its broader foldable strategy. Pricing and exact release dates remain unconfirmed, but the inclusion of Camera Control on a foldable signals that Apple is integrating lessons learned from a decade of iPhone iteration into a form factor that still feels uncertain for most consumers.

In the meantime, the button stays. And for anyone who has tried to steady a shot on a device that unfolds like a paperback, that's a meaningful design decision.

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Tech/Gadgets

Foldable iPhone Keeps 4.4 mm Body, Camera Control Button

21 April 2026

—

News

Carter Brooks

Apple is reportedly building a foldable iPhone that keeps the physical Camera Control button, a design choice that suggests Cupertino prioritizes tactile functionality in its next form factor. According to Instant Digital, an insider, the device could arrive later this year with a chassis about 4.4 mm thick, slimmer than the current iPhone Air, and may ship without a physical SIM card tray.

In an era dominated by touch interfaces, Apple's decision to retain a tactile shutter control is notable. The company believes the button will make one handed shooting easier on a form factor that's inherently awkward to grip, especially when trying to frame a photo. It's about physics: a foldable phone is bulkier than a traditional slab, and fumbling with an on screen shutter while balancing that bulk can result in blurry shots and dropped devices.

Industry observers note the physical button may also reduce reliance on software stabilization, which appeals to photo enthusiasts who prefer more direct control over their compositions. It's a focus on ergonomics over novelty, something Apple has historically emphasized in its design philosophy.

Instant Digital notes that no information about SIM tray supplies has surfaced, leading to speculation about eSIM only support. If true, this would align with Apple's gradual push away from physical cards, a transition that's been smoother in the U.S. than in markets where carrier flexibility still depends on swappable SIMs. The thin 4.4 mm chassis leaves little room for legacy ports anyway, and industry observers note that the slimmer design could improve durability compared with earlier prototypes that struggled with hinge related compromises.

Apple is expected to reveal more specifications at a fall event, where the company may also address its broader foldable strategy. Pricing and exact release dates remain unconfirmed, but the inclusion of Camera Control on a foldable signals that Apple is integrating lessons learned from a decade of iPhone iteration into a form factor that still feels uncertain for most consumers.

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