Here's what caught my attention this week: fresh leaks about Apple's first foldable iPhone are painting a picture of a device that's… surprisingly compact. TrendForce reports the iPhone Fold will sport a 5.5-inch cover screen and 7.8-inch inner display. Compare that to Samsung's freshly minted Galaxy Z Fold 7 with its hefty 6.5-inch outer screen and 8-inch main display, and suddenly Samsung's latest feels like a tablet in disguise. The timing here is fascinating—this isn't some random speculation. Ming-Chi Kuo backed these exact dimensions back in March, and now we've got multiple sources singing the same tune. What's driving Apple's conservative approach? And why does this make Samsung's maximalist strategy look increasingly out of step with mainstream adoption? Why Apple's going small while everyone else supersizes Let's talk numbers that reveal deeper strategy. That rumored 5.5-inch iPhone Fold cover screen isn't just smaller than the Galaxy Z Fold 7's 6.5-inch display—it's...more