Apple has yet to officially reveal any details about its first-ever foldable iPhone. Though an accessory maker may have offered us one of the most believable leaks of the iPhone Fold. A new iFunSmart listing has been spotted online (via MacRumors) that appears to line up with an earlier CAD render.

Case makers often work from leaked CAD files or dummy units before a device hits the market, so these designs are still speculative. But they can be surprisingly accurate as well.

How the case reveals a cleaner foldable design

The iFunSmart listings show a slim folding case with separate snap-on sections rather than a single-piece shell, which makes sense for a book-style foldable. The rear design appears to include a small camera plateau with two lens cutouts, matching previous reports that Apple may skip a telephoto camera on its first foldable iPhone. While the protective case itself is transparent, the magnets and frame of the cover come in various colors.

There is also a cutout for the Camera Control button, but the new Action button might be missing here. So Apple might be making some very specific hardware compromises to get its first foldable iPhone right.

MagSafe support is still coming

The listings also mention N52 magnets and show a circular cutout for MagSafe-style alignment. Magnets being in the case doesn’t necessarily mean that the device supports MagSafe. Using these magnets adds functionality like compatibility with other MagSafe accessories and even car mounts.

For the time being, treat this like just another leak and not an official confirmation from Apple. Accessories makers often place bets on upcoming products based on the rumor mill.

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