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iOS 27’s most fascinating change might stay secret until September

iOS 27 will be unveiled in just a few months at WWDC, but there’s one rumored change that’s likely to stay a secret until close to the September launch: iPhone Fold multitasking.

iPhone Fold multitasking will be a key iOS 27 change that’s saved for September

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We’re just over three months away from WWDC, and with it Apple’s unveiling of iOS 27, macOS 27, and other software updates.

The latest rumors indicate iOS 27 will include:

Out of all the rumored features though, there’s one big change that we likely won’t see in June: multitasking features for the iPhone Fold.

This fall’s iPhone Fold will introduce a brand new iPhone form factor, and with it, new capabilities in iOS.

Last summer, Mark Gurman at Bloomberg said iOS 27 would ”prioritize software features tailored specifically to this new form factor.”

Specific details on those features are currently unknown. But like with every other foldable smartphone, an upgraded multitasking experience is expected.

The iPhone Fold’s design indicates it will look and feel a lot like an iPad mini when unfolded.

Since the iPad mini just got a powerful new windowing system in iPadOS 26, we may see similar capabilities come to iOS 27.

Whether Apple opts for a tiled, Split View-type multitasking setup or a more freeform windowing system, these iOS 27 changes aren’t expected to be available on any iPhone except the foldable.

Thus, Apple will almost certainly keep them a secret until the iPhone Fold is unveiled in September.

What do you hope to see from the iPhone Fold’s multitasking capabilities in iOS 27? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.