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04-09

Apple (Apple Inc.) shares (AAPL) dropped about 2% on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, after a report from Nikkei Asia suggested that technical difficulties could delay the company’s first foldable iPhone. The news sparked concerns among investors that Apple may be lagging behind competitors like Samsung Electronics and Huawei, both of which have been in the foldable phone market for several years.

What drove the decline:

• Potential delays: Early-stage production has reportedly encountered engineering issues, which could push back the device’s release by several months.

• Technical challenges: The setbacks appear to stem from design and engineering complexities rather than supply shortages.

• Investor reaction: The report weighed on sentiment, with Apple’s stock slipping below its 200-day moving average.

• Rising competition: Ongoing advancements from Samsung and Huawei have increased pressure on Apple to deliver in the foldable segment.

Although some sources indicate the project may still be progressing as planned, the initial report was enough to dent confidence and trigger a short-term sell-off.

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