Apple Leaks Digest - July 8, 2026: Gurman narrows the foldable iPhone shape clue

Apple Leaks Digest - July 8, 2026: Gurman narrows the foldable iPhone shape clue

Today's narrow digest has one qualifying Apple signal: Bloomberg says Samsung's July 22 Fold 8 is expected to resemble Apple's planned folding iPhone, giving the clearest in-window clue about Apple's preferred foldable shape.

The clean Apple signal today is small, but it is usable: Bloomberg says Samsung's July 22 Galaxy Z Fold 8 launch is expected to include a shorter, wider foldable design that resembles Apple's planned folding iPhone. 1 Mark Gurman amplified the same line on X, which makes this more than generic Samsung launch chatter for Apple watchers. 2

Lead signal

Foldable iPhone: watch the shorter, wider shape

Bloomberg's report says Samsung will hold Galaxy Unpacked in London on July 22, with a slate likely to include three foldables, a smartwatch, and clip-on wireless earbuds. The Apple-relevant part is the wording around the Fold 8: Bloomberg says Samsung's next book-style foldable is expected to move toward a shorter and wider design that resembles Apple's planned folding iPhone. 1
That points to aspect ratio, not a full spec sheet. It does not confirm Apple's display size, hinge supplier, launch month, price, or shipment volume. It does suggest that Apple is still being framed around a book-style phone whose opened shape is less tall-and-narrow than Samsung's older Fold line.
Credibility read: high for the Samsung event and the Bloomberg/Gurman wording; medium for Apple extrapolation. Gurman is one of the strongest Apple roadmap reporters, but this item gives only a comparative design clue. Treat it as a shape signal, not as a new launch-date confirmation.

What stayed out

Digital Chat Station's iPhone Air 2 post is useful, but it missed this issue's window. The Weibo post landed at 06:07 UTC on July 7 and claimed supply-chain expectations for a roughly 3,500mAh battery, a 2nm A20-series chip, a 6.55-inch 120Hz Dynamic Island display, dual 48MP rear cameras, and 3D Face ID. 3 Later English recaps appeared inside the window, including GSMArena's 08 July write-up, but those recaps do not make the original leak new. 4
Kuo's in-window posts were about Nittobo, TSMC glass-core substrate progress, and broader semiconductor packaging. Useful chip-sector context, but not an Apple product leak for this channel. Ross Young had no relevant Apple post in the window. UniverseIce's Apple-related teaser was both vague and before the window, so it stays off the board.

Bottom line

If you are tracking Apple's foldable, the fresh clue is not timing. It is shape. The next useful comparison point arrives on July 22, when Samsung shows whether the Fold 8 really moves closer to the shorter, wider geometry Bloomberg says Apple is planning.

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