California, United States – A circulated image attributed to British actor Tom Holland has sparked a widespread wave of speculation on social media platforms, after some users claimed it shows the first foldable iPhone, or what some have dubbed the “iPhone Ultra.” However, tech reports confirm that these claims are not based on any official announcement from Apple.
An Imaginary Image or a Real Leak?
The image spread quickly among technology enthusiasts, amid claims that it reveals a new design for the highly anticipated Apple phone. However, experts and specialized reports cited by “agencies” and followed by “Voice of the Emirates” clarified that the image does not prove the existence of a real device.
Reports suggested that the circulated shot might just be a conceptual design or an image altered using artificial intelligence technologies, especially in light of the absence of any confirmation or statement from the American company.
Apple’s Cautious Approach to Adopting New Technologies
Despite growing rumors in recent years regarding Apple developing a foldable phone, the company has not yet revealed any product of this kind. Furthermore, it has not announced a device named “iPhone Ultra,” rendering all circulated images and leaks unconfirmed and merely speculative.
Analysts point out that Apple continues to study foldable screen technologies, but follows an approach that relies on rigorously testing products before releasing them to the market. This explains its relative delay in this field compared to some competing companies that have already launched foldable phones.
Calls to Verify Tech Rumors
Technology experts emphasize that users should verify the authenticity of images and information circulated online. They stressed the importance of not treating tech rumors and leaks as undeniable facts.
This advice becomes doubly important, especially when these leaks are not supported by official announcements or clear statements from manufacturing companies, in order to avoid promoting misleading information or fake images.



