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Here’s what people who have used the iPhone Ultra like most

We’re just a few weeks away from the rumored launch of the foldable iPhone Ultra. As we’ve written before , excitement for the device is mounting. A new report from Bloomberg today outlines what people inside Apple who have used the iPhone Ultra love about it.

Here’s what people who have used the iPhone Ultra like most

As the rumored launch of the foldable iPhone Ultra approaches, excitement for the device is growing. According to a report from Bloomberg, those who have had the opportunity to test the iPhone Ultra have expressed their admiration for certain features. In an update to his Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman shared insights from several individuals who have used the device, emphasizing the following aspects:

Multiple reports indicate that the iPhone Ultra will carry a price tag of over $2,000. It is anticipated to feature both a main camera and an ultra-wide camera, although a telephoto camera will not be included. The device will utilize Touch ID for biometric authentication instead of Face ID.

The author expresses a heightened level of enthusiasm for the iPhone Ultra, suggesting that Gurman's revelations only reinforce their confidence that the device is the right choice for them. Initially skeptical about the foldable form factor, the author has since become more receptive to the design after learning more about its size and the advantages it offers.

Additionally, the positive feedback on Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold 8 has provided valuable real-world insight into a form factor very similar to the iPhone Ultra.

It is important to note that the iPhone Ultra will have limitations compared to the iPhone 18 Pro. The author, who currently uses an iPhone Air, is accustomed to not having a telephoto camera. The return to Touch ID for biometric authentication also appears to be a minor adjustment for them. The article concludes by inviting readers to share their thoughts on the iPhone Ultra rumors and to indicate whether they plan to purchase one in the coming fall.

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