Images of iPhone Fold, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max dummies have been released by a generally reliable leaker, and show off design features and sizes of the fall 2026 lineup.

Just as reports claim that the iPhone Fold may be delayed over manufacturing issues, a new leak from Sonny Dickson shows a dummy unit of it and the Pro models of the forthcoming iPhone 18 range. There is no detail beyond what can be seen in photos of the front and rear of the iPhones, but the images match previous CAD drawings in how they show no MagSafe connector circle.

They would, though, since those CAD drawings were revealed by the same leaker. The only apparent difference between the iPhone Fold drawings and this dummy unit is the addition of various fixtures to the inside, where the folding screen would presumably be fitted.

Similar fixtures are on the dummy units of the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, although those units also sport embossed serial numbers where the iPhone Fold does not.

All three units are shown from the front and rear. The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max dummies show a familiar MagSafe circle beneath the camera bar, but again the iPhone Fold does not.

Based on previous reports, the iPhone Fold is expected to be around 4.5mm thick when unfolded, which is notably thinner than the iPhone Air's 5.64mm. That thinness could account for there being no room for the MagSafe components.

But that would mean that an iPhone Fold, expected to cost around the same as a Mac Studio, would not include a significant iPhone feature. The company was criticized for leaving MagSafe out of the iPhone 16e on cost grounds, but added it back for the updated iPhone 17e.

Still, AppleInsider has previously noted that now is exactly the time that leaks such as this one of dummy units should be appearing, based on Apple's manufacturing schedule in previous years. It is almost exactly 12 months since iPhone 17 dummies were leaked in a similar way, and proved to be accurate.