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Apple's iPhone development roadmap runs several years into the future and the company is continually working with suppliers on several successive iPhone models at the same time, which is why we often get rumored features months ahead of launch. The iPhone 18 series is no different, and we already have a good idea of what to expect for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.

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One thing worth noting is that Apple is reportedly planning a major change to its iPhone release cycle this year, adopting a two-phase rollout starting with the iPhone 18 series. That means the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and iPhone Fold will be released in September 2026, followed by the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e in spring 2027.

Overall Design
iPhone 17 Pro Style
Rumors suggest the iPhone 18 Pro lineup will largely retain the same design as the iPhone 17 Pro models. The rear camera system will look identical to the current generation, featuring a raised "plateau" with three lenses arranged in a triangle. Display sizes are also expected to remain unchanged, with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max continuing to use 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch panels, respectively – the same dimensions introduced with the iPhone 16 Pro series. iPhone 18 Pro models could drop the current two-tone look of the rear casing found on the iPhone 17 Pro in favor of a more seamless aesthetic. For the next-generation models, Apple has apparently updated the back-glass "replacement process" to minimize the color difference between the Ceramic Shield 2 glass and the aluminum frame, resulting in a more unified appearance.

Thicker Chassis
Bigger Battery?
According to one rumor, the body of the iPhone 18 Pro Max will be slightly thicker than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, raising the device's weight to around 243 grams. That would make the iPhone 18 Pro Max approximately 3 grams more than the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which is currently the heaviest model Apple has produced. We don't know the exact reason for the alleged thicker design of the iPhone 18 Pro Max, but a larger battery is the most likely cause.

Smaller Dynamic Island
Under-Screen Face ID?
Rumors continue to circulate about whether the iPhone 18 Pro models will introduce under-display Face ID, but reports remain divided on when the technology will actually arrive. The feature would move the TrueDepth camera system beneath the display, eliminating the need for the current Dynamic Island cutout.

According to Wayne Ma of The Information, Apple is targeting a design without a Dynamic Island, replacing it with a single pinhole camera in the upper-left corner of the screen. However, other sources dispute that claim. Display analyst Ross Young believes under-display Face ID is possible for the iPhone 18 Pro, but says a smaller Dynamic Island will still be present. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has echoed this view, reporting that the new models will feature a slimmed-down Dynamic Island rather than removing it entirely. Apple is also said to be testing new camera miniaturization technology to reduce the size of the front-facing camera currently located within the Dynamic Island.

Meanwhile, Chinese leaker Instant Digital has offered yet another version of events, saying the Dynamic Island will shrink in size, but that under-display Face ID and camera technology won't debut this year. Overall, the consensus suggests Apple may be refining the Dynamic Island before fully transitioning to an all-screen design in future generations.

A20 Pro Chip
2nm Process
The iPhone 18 Pro models will use Apple's A20 chip, based on TSMC's 2nm process for power and efficiency improvements. A move to 2nm fabrication increases transistor density, which will enable higher performance. The A20 series is expected to deliver roughly a 15 percent speed gain and about 30 percent better efficiency compared with the A19 series used in Apple's iPhone 17 models.

Apple's A20 chip will be packaged with TSMC's Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module (WMCM) technology, suggesting at least some A20 chips will have RAM integrated directly onto the same wafer as the CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine, rather than sitting adjacent to the chip and connected via a silicon interposer. This could contribute to faster performance for both overall tasks and Apple Intelligence, and longer battery life from improved power efficiency.

C2 Modem
Replacing Qualcomm
Apple plans to include its next-generation C2 modem in the iPhone 18 Pro models, according to supply chain analyst Jeff Pu. The chip will succeed the C1 modem, which debuted in the lower-cost iPhone 16e as Apple's first in-house cellular modem, and the C1X modem chip in the iPhone Air, which Apple says is up to 2× faster than the C1. The C2 is expected to bring faster speeds, improved power efficiency, and support for mmWave 5G in the United States – a feature missing from the... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: 10 Reasons to Wait for This Year's iPhone 18 Pro
 
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The C2 is expected to bring faster speeds, improved power efficiency
I definitely agree that this will be the case

Apple had learned a lot from their C1 so far and I’m almost certain that they are devoting tremendous resources to making this chip work well

They more hardware Apple controls and makes under one roof, the better the outcome in terms of performance and energy efficiency
 
Alright, vintage has its charme when it comes to budget but more than this, i don’t miss a thing with the 11Pro.
that green color is one reason i keep it. but also the size. so, back in time might revive some olden day values… I might aim for a refurbed 15 Pro until Apple Intelligence brings real value to my mobile life.
 
Burgundy and purple are a little close no? Having said that the purple 14 pro was gorgeous. It’s great to have colours but I still think they should have a black.

I’m already impressed with the C1X in the Air. It’s noticeably better for hotspotting than any other phone I’ve had. The C2 “should” be amazing.
 
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I get a new Pro Max every year and it's become trivial. I see the move from 17 Pro Max to 18 Pro Max to a non-event again for me. It is what it is, can't really do much more with these suckers. Maybe I will go for the fold just to feel like I got a new phone.
 
I’ll stick with the Air. It genuinely feels like the first iPhone in years that is a genuine successor to the iPhone 4, single camera and all. I was debating going with an older Pro Max on trade but I actually use Siri quite a lot and am looking forward to whatever iOS27 has cooked up. That extra 4gb of RAM wasn’t put there by Apple just to improve OS performance. I’ve a feeling some of the new Siri features will have a 12gb RAM-model only limitation and I don’t want to be left out. In any case I used Siri a lot more than the .5x and 5x lenses on my old 16 Pro.
 
The BARE MINIMUM is the display island gone/reduced in corner whatever so full viewing of movies YouTube etc and usb to what everything else is (I refuse to pay for usb from 2000 and 2008).

Minor bonus: ceramic 3 front and 2 back. Anti-scratch coating aluminum frame. Sliming bezels (not big deal since acceptable but sub 1mm). More colors than 3.
 
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I think my 16 Pro is my last Pro model and my next will be a regular model. With adding 120hz screen to the base iPhone, I don't see much reason to get the flagship. I don't care about the cameras.
Read my mind, after my 16 pro max, I’m done with the pro line up, and the high prices. Can’t wait to get back to a base iPhone
 
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