iPhone Ultra final design shared by Apple’s nemesis

In the past couple of weeks, we’ve heard reports of the iPhone Ultra being delayed by up to four months. While a credible leaker has dismissed these reports and claimed the phone is on track for September, another leaker has now shared what could be the final version of the iPhone Ultra.
The 3D renders come from fpt (Front Page Tech) on YouTube, hosted by Jon Prosser. The leaker has been in a legal battle with Apple for allegedly leaking trade secrets, including details of iOS 26, before its official launch. This time, the leaker/YouTuber has compiled data from what has been leaked and rumored about the iPhone Ultra to create a 3D render. The render looks like a finished product, in line with the dummy units and design leaks.
Compared to the first look that the same leaker offered two months ago, there are some changes. The USB Type-C port has shifted to the left panel, while the speaker grill has been split into two smaller groups and moved to the right panel. The camera control button has also been added. Furthermore, the leaker reiterates that the iPhone Ultra will be slimmer than the iPhone Air when unfolded, coming in at just 4.5mm per panel. That’s still thicker than Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 (buy on Amazon) at 4.2mm per panel.
The iPhone Ultra is said to come with a dual-camera setup, including a primary and an ultrawide. The design of the camera island will be similar to that of the iPhone Air. The foldable iPhone will also feature a crease-free design, much like the Oppo Find N6.










