Here’s a quick update on the latest iPhone 18 Pro rumors, based on recent coverage.
Key rumors and signals
- Design and display: Multiple sources suggest Apple may keep a design similar to the iPhone 17 Pro, with ongoing talk about a smaller Dynamic Island and the possibility of under-display Face ID in some rumors, though there are mixed reports on this feature. [These are rumors and not confirmed by Apple.][2][5][7][8]
- SoC and performance: The chatter frequently mentions a next-generation 2nm A20 Pro chip, potentially with advanced RAM integration and power efficiency improvements.[1][3][8]
- Camera: Expect major camera system upgrades, including higher-resolution sensors and potential variable aperture, aimed at improved low-light performance and more flexible photography.[8][1]
- Battery and longevity: Some leaks point to larger batteries in the Pro Max variant and overall improvements in efficiency, though specifics vary by source.[1][8]
- Connectivity: Rumors include a new C2 modem with mmWave 5G support and possible satellite connectivity features for emergency or remote use.[5][8]
- Release timing: The general expectation remains a September 2026 unveiling, with related models (iPhone 18 and iPhone 18 Pro Max) following later in the year; some outlets also mused about a potential foldable handset in the lineup.[9][10][5][8]
What to watch for next
- Official confirmation of under-display Face ID vs. narrower cutouts and Dynamic Island changes.
- Final confirmation of the A20 Pro's fabrication process details and RAM integration approach.
- Real-world battery life comparisons and camera performance tests once devices are in hands-on reviews.
- Pricing, storage options, and color finishes, including any special edition red color noted in some previews.
Short take
- If you’re looking for concrete specs, there isn’t any official confirmation yet. The prevailing rumors point to a substantial internal upgrade (A20 Pro on a 2nm process, possible RAM-on-wafer tech, improved cameras, and new modem/wireless features) with design refreshes, but details remain speculative until Apple announces the lineup.
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Citations
- Articles compiling iPhone 18 Pro rumors and features, including Tom's Guide, MacRumors, and MacRumors Show coverage.[7][2][5][8]
- Early leaks and design discussions around under-display Face ID and Dynamic Island adjustments.[5][7]
- Battery, camera, and modem spec discussions in various rumor roundups and video summaries.[10][8][1]
Sources
While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are still nearly a year away, a handful of new features and changes have already been rumored for the devices. Below, we have recapped some of the early iPhone 18 Pro rumors so far. Smaller Dynamic Island The standard iPhone 18, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max will be equipped with a slightly smaller Dynamic Island, but the devices will not feature under-screen Face ID, according to the Weibo account Instant Digital.
www.macrumors.comThe leaked details on Apple's next-gen Pro iPhone
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www.phonearena.comWhile the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are not expected to launch for another seven months or so, there are already plenty of rumors about the devices. It was initially reported that iPhone 18 Pro models would have fully under-screen Face ID, with only a front camera visible in the top-left corner of the screen. However, the latest rumors indicate that the devices will have only partially under-screen Face ID, which will result in a narrower Dynamic Island area.
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