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Title: Will the Apple Pencil Work With the iPhone Fold?
Post by: HCK on January 03, 2026, 04:05:03 pm
Will the Apple Pencil Work With the iPhone Fold?

Apple plans to enter the foldable smartphone market in September 2026, debuting its first foldable iPhone (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/iphone/). We've heard multiple rumors about the design of the upcoming device, but little has been revealed about the operating system or the software features.



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Rumors suggest the ‌iPhone‌ Fold will be around 5.4 inches when closed, and approximately 7.6 inches when open, giving it a 4:3 aspect ratio. We did a video featuring a rough ‌iPhone‌ Fold mockup at those dimensions yesterday, which provides an idea of what the device will look like.



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When unfolded, the upcoming &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; will be bigger than any &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; to date, and not too far off in size from the original iPad mini (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad-mini/). The current &zwnj;iPad mini&zwnj; has an 8.3-inch screen size, but the first models had a 7.9-inch display.



Since the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold's inner display will be close to an iPad (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad/) in size, will it run iOS or iPadOS? Will it work like a standard &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; when the display is closed, and an &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; when it's open? Or will it get something in between?



We haven't heard much about iOS 27 as of yet or what Apple has in store for the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold, so it's still a mystery. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/mark-gurman/) says that iOS 27 will lay the foundation for the foldable &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; and future foldables, but that's about it.



With a larger display, the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold will probably support some kind of split screen view or multitasking option, perhaps even adopting Slide Over. Apple Pencil (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/apple-pencil/) support for a 7.6-inch display could make sense, but the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold's display will be an awkward middle size between an &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; and an &zwnj;iPad&zwnj;. We haven't heard rumors that the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold will work with the &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj;, but we also haven't heard rumors that it won't.



&zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support could be useful for quick note taking, sketches, signing documents, editing photos and videos, and more. Steve Jobs famously said "Nobody wants a stylus," but in the years since he touted the ergonomics of the finger, the stylus has evolved. The &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; isn't one of the tiny plastic pens or imprecise rubber-tipped styluses that were around back in 2007 when Jobs commented on them. It's a writing implement that accurately mimics a pen or a pencil, and it feels natural to use.



Samsung's foldables supported the optional S Pen for many years, but the latest Galaxy Z Fold7 dropped the feature for a thinner and lighter design, which might not bode well for Apple offering the functionality. Rumors suggest the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold is going to be somewhere around 4.5mm thick when unfolded, which will make it thinner than Apple's 5.1mm iPad Pro (https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad-pro/), the thinnest Apple device to date.



Some dedicated Samsung Galaxy Fold users are unhappy with the feature's removal (https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyFold/comments/1lvjoae/samsung_dropped_s_pen_support_on_the_galaxy_z/), so there are definitely foldable smartphone customers out there who like the flexibility of being able to use a stylus. Rumors suggest that Samsung is considering bringing S Pen support back to the next-generation Galaxy Fold, which will, coincidentally, have a shorter, wider design to match the iPhone Fold (https://www.macrumors.com/2025/12/23/samsung-wide-fold-device/). If Apple implements &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support and Samsung doesn't, it's possible Apple will draw some switchers who don't want to use a foldable without a pen option. The opposite is also a possibility, so Apple could lose customers who don't want a foldable without a pen.



Google didn't design a stylus for the Pixel Fold, but it did implement support for the Universal Stylus Initiative (USI), so the device works with third-party USI pens. USI pens don't have the same functionality as the &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj;, lacking features like pressure sensitivity, but the basic stylus functionality is there for those who want it.



Apple could do something similar to Google. Add support for the &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; for those who want it, without making it a primary marketing point. That would make the &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; available for those who want the extra functionality, but it wouldn't be a necessity. Apple could also design an &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold-specific &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; that is sized to the device and able to be charged with it, but it all depends on how Apple wants to market the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold.



If it's marketed as an &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj;, &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support is unlikely. Apple has long championed a touch-first approach, and no &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support for the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; clearly separates it from the &zwnj;iPad&zwnj;. If it's marketed as an &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; and &zwnj;iPad&zwnj; hybrid device, &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support seems like more of a possibility.



Apple might not be able to implement &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support at all because of technical limitations. Rumors suggest that the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold is so thin that it doesn't have the space for the TrueDepth camera hardware for Face ID (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/mask-face-id/), so Apple is instead adding a Touch ID (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/touch-id/) button to the device. With space at such a premium, a digitizer layer for the &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; is probably impossible. Apple also needs to take into account how an &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; would impact &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold features like the crease in the middle, and that might add too much complication.



Even if the first-generation &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold doesn't get &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support, it could be a feature that Apple adds in the future as display technology improves.



Do you want &zwnj;Apple Pencil&zwnj; support for the &zwnj;iPhone&zwnj; Fold? Let us know in the comments below.<div class="linkback">Tag: Foldable iPhone (https://www.macrumors.com/guide/foldable-iphone/)</div>
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