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When the first folding iPhone arrives — likely this fall and possibly called the iPhone Fold — it's going to throw people for a loop.

After a decade and a half of flat phones with the same basic interface, it will be undeniably different. And if Cult of Mac writer D. Griffin Jones' experience fiddling around with a folding iPhone mock-up tells us anything, it's also going to be downright weird.

Read Griffin's post (or watch his video) for a glimpse of the iPhone’s folding future. (We also discuss the folding iPhone on this week’s episode of the new Cult of Mac podcast.)

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