According to a recent report, Apple’s first foldable iPhone will cost between $2,100 and $2,300 when it launches next year. Tipster yeux1122 has posted more details on the device’s screens on Naver.

The iPhone Fold will have a 7.76-inch main display with a resolution of 2,713 x 1,920 pixels. Like the Z Fold3 lineup, the panel will be equipped with an under-display camera like the one Samsung has used for the Galaxy Z Fold.

Apple foldable iPhone

Samsung is rumoured to be Apple’s primary display supplier, so this shouldn’t surprise. The main display has a creaseless design, which is a major priority for Apple.

The foldable iPhone will also include a 5.49-inch display with a 2,088 x 1,422 pixels resolution. A punch hole is said to be cut out for the selfie camera on the front panel. Earlier this week, tipster Digital Chat Station also confirmed these specs.

Ming-Chi Kuo previously leaked that the iPhone Fold will not feature Face ID, but rather a Touch ID sensor embedded in the power button.