New Delhi, March 18 -- Apple appears to be making progress in the foldable device market, with recent reports suggesting the company is working on not just one, but two foldable products. According to analyst Jeff Pu, Apple's foldable lineup could include a foldable iPhone and a larger foldable device, possibly a MacBook-iPad hybrid.

Pu's latest report indicates that the larger foldable device, which was initially thought to be a foldable iPad, might instead run macOS rather than iPadOS. If accurate, this development could signal Apple's long-anticipated move towards touchscreen Mac devices.

The smaller of the two devices, a foldable iPhone, is said to feature a 7.8-inch inner display. It is currently in the New Product Introduction (NP...