There is a high possibility that Apple will introduce its first foldable iPhone in the second half of this year. Attention is also being drawn to the confrontation between Samsung Electronics (005930) and Apple, which has been introducing the ‘Galaxy Z Fold’ series in the second half of every year since 2019. According to foreign media such as GSM Arena on the 29th, Apple is known to be accelerating development with the goal of unveiling the new foldable iPhone at an announcement event in September. Initially, there was an analysis that the release would be pushed back to 2027, but expectations were overturned as there were voices saying that they had not received guidance related to the delay in the release from Apple's parts supply chain. In this case, Apple's foldable iPhone, which will be named 'iPhone Ultra', is expected to compete head-on with Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, which will be released on July 22. The iPhone Ultra is known to be in the 'wide fold' form with a shorter vertical length and a wider horizontal length. This is similar to the ‘Galaxy Z Fold 8’, which Samsung Electronics is introducing as a new wide fold phone, so direct comparison is possible. According to the specifications known so far,