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Apple stock sinks on dual setbacks: should you buy the dip?

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April 7, 2026
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Apple (AAPL) is under significant pressure on Tuesday morning following reports of engineering delays on its first foldable iPhone.

The tech titan, which has long been rumored to be working on a bendable device to rival Samsung’s dominance in the category, is reportedly hitting snags in screen durability and hinge mechanics.

Investors are bailing on AAPL also because of a high-stakes patent dispute in Beijing, where the Supreme People’s Court recently upheld local AI patents that may force Apple into costly licensing deals.

Apple stock has struggled to find its footing in 2026, currently down over 10% versus its year-to-date high.

Why foldable iPhone setback is bearish for Apple stock

According to the latest reports, Apple’s first foldable iPhone, which was pegged for a late 2026 release, is facing significant engineering hurdles.

Specifically, internal testing has revealed issues with display creases and long-term hinge reliability, standards that the company famously refuses to compromise on.

For those invested in AAPL shares, this delay is a major blow to the “innovation narrative”.

With the smartphone market now reaching saturation, a foldable iPhone was seen as the next major catalyst to trigger a massive upgrade cycle.

By pushing the timeline back, Apple risks ceding more of the high-end market to competitors who are already on their fifth or sixth generation of foldable hardware.

China patent battle adds to AAPL shares’ woes

Adding to the fire is a legal setback in China that has sent a shiver down the halls of Cupertino.

China’s Supreme Court recently ruled in favour of Xiao-I Corporation, upholding the validity of a core artificial intelligence (AI) patent that Apple’s Siri allegedly infringes upon.

This isn’t just a minor legal fee – it’s more of a strategic nightmare. Beijing remains AAPL’s most critical international market and manufacturing hub. A loss there gives local rivals “huge” leverage and could lead to injunctions or astronomical royalty payments.

In an environment where geopolitical tensions are already high, this “home court” defeat for Apple shares underscores the rising regulatory and legal risks of doing business in the region.

Should you buy the dip in Apple today?

While “buying the dip” is a time-honored tradition for Apple bulls, the current landscape suggests the pullback might just be a deeper canyon than expected.

Beyond hardware and legal drama, Apple’s lucrative services unit is showing signs of exhaustion.

According to UBS analysts, recent App Store data reveals a troubling slowdown. In the March quarter, the segment’s growth moderated to 7%, but underlying figures were even bleaker – growth in the US was essentially flat, and gaming revenue, its primary engine, actually declined by 1% YoY.

Additionally, the “AI laggard” narrative continues to haunt AAPL stock. While peers like GOOGL and MSFT have integrated generative artificial intelligence into their ecosystems, Apple’s efforts still feel reactive instead of revolutionary.

When you factor in the persistent threat of DOJ antitrust litigation and the lack of a clear “next big thing” to replace the slowing iPhone sales, the bear case becomes increasingly difficult to ignore.

Until Apple proves it has an AI ace up its sleeve or a release date for its foldable future, the current dip may not be a bargain – at least for risk-averse investors.

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