According to a recent allegation based on an investor note, Apple's smartphones are expected to arrive ahead of schedule. The new leak confirms previous reports by numerous sources, claiming Apple is working on a 20.3-inch folding hybrid of a foldable iPhone.

However, those reports say that Apple would release its first foldable tablet as early as 2006-2027, while the most recent one suggests it will be available as soon as 2025. Following supply chain trails, the technology company will be ready for mass manufacturing in late 2025, implying that the device would be released in late 2025 or early 2026.

The hybrid tablet will be the first in Apple's new series, and it will not be branded as an iPad or MacBook. It will also target the ultra-premium market sector.

Of course, a folding version of the iPhone is in the works, with Apple reportedly creating two sizes: 7.9" and 8.3". These are projected to start mass production a year later, in late 2026.

We've all heard that the Cupertino-based company is attempting to enter the foldable market, but this is the most bullish estimate we've seen lately. Future developments will determine whether Apple can pull it off.