Okay, tech fans, get ready for some exciting news that brings us closer to a foldable iPhone! We've just heard reports that Samsung Display, a major player in screen technology, has officially kicked off production for the OLED panels that will go into Apple's very first foldable iPhone. This device is rumored to be called the 'iPhone Ultra' and could potentially launch as early as September. What does this mean for you? Well, it means the dream of an Apple device that folds in half is becoming a much more concrete reality. For a while now, rumors have swirled about Apple's plans to enter the foldable market. Back in April, we heard that Apple had chosen Samsung Display to be the sole supplier for these special foldable screens. Now, it seems things are moving full steam ahead. Samsung Display apparently got the green light to start mass production after their manufacturing process hit an impressive milestone: over 80% yield. That's a strong sign that they've ironed out many of the complexities involved in making these advanced displays. The production is reportedly happening at Samsung Display's facility in Vietnam, which is already up and running. This development is huge because it's not just another rumor; it's about actual hardware production beginning. While Apple itself hasn't officially confirmed anything about a foldable iPhone, the start of panel production by their exclusive supplier points strongly towards the device's existence and an upcoming launch. If the September launch window holds true, we could be seeing a whole new kind of iPhone very soon. Imagine the possibilities of an iPhone that offers a larger screen experience when unfolded, yet remains pocketable when closed. It’s certainly something to keep an eye on!