Apple is finally stepping into the foldable arena, and they aren’t just playing the game—they’re redefining it with the iPhone Ultra. This device is an absolute engineering marvel, boasting an impossible thinness of just four-point-five millimeters when unfolded. To pull this off, Apple used 3D-printed internal components and a revolutionary Liquid Metal Hinge that makes the screen crease practically invisible. It’s so thin that they had to move Touch ID to the power button and skip the telephoto lens, but when you see the under-display camera and that seamless internal screen, you probably won't even care. Under the hood, it’s a total beast with the A20 Pro chip, twelve gigabytes of RAM, and a custom C2 modem that keeps things fast and efficient. Even with its razor-thin profile, Apple managed to squeeze in a massive fifty-eight-hundred milliamp-hour battery, proving that they really can have their cake and eat it too. It’s a bold vision of the future that blends extreme power with a design that looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie.