The iPhone Ultra has encountered a large problem in trial production revolving around hinge reliability. The hinge of the device has been struggling to meet the quality control standards of the company under high-frequency closing and opening, and prolonged conditions.
The hinge of the device has been a focus in the development of the company for years now, with reports stating the device will use Liquid Metal components for the hinge with amorphous alloy.

Apple has used the material in the past for the small components of a device, such as ejector pins for SIMs, meaning that the iPhone Ultra would mark the first significant use in a major mechanical part of a device.
The iPhone Ultra is anticipated to feature a 5.5-inch cover display, a 7.8-inch inner display powered by the A20 chip, and equipped with the C2 modem. The price of the device is predicted to be at $2,000













