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Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro has entered production testing ahead of a launch later this year, a Chinese leaker reported today.

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In a Weibo post, the leaker account known as "Fixed Focus Digital" said the Pro models had already entered "mass-production testing," likely referring to late-stage manufacturing validation for the devices ahead of a September launch.

February typically aligns with Apple's Design Validation Test (DVT) phase transitioning into early Production Validation Test (PVT). During this period, Apple uses production tooling and activates portions of factory assembly lines to validate manufacturing processes, yields, and quality control, rather than producing units at full scale. Full mass production usually ramps in the summer months ahead of launch.

The leaker also claimed that production testing had begun for the regular iPhone 18 model, but given that we aren't expecting the lower-specced device to be released until early next year, it would likely be in an earlier validation stage at this point, such as mid-to-late Engineering Validation Test (EVT) or early DVT.

Fixed Focus Digital added that, based on their information, there are no major changes to the materials, and that overall, the devices continue to use the existing design specifications for the iPhone 17 lineup. The comment reflects earlier reports that the iPhone 18 Pro models won't be a big update this year, with outward changes potentially only extending to a smaller Dynamic Island.

There will still be several important internal changes, such as a new camera system with a variable aperture, the A20 chip, and the custom C2 modem. However, the new Pro models likely won't be "the star of Apple's ‌iPhone‌ launch this fall," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, with the company's first foldable set to claim the spotlight instead.

Article Link: iPhone 18 Pro Reportedly Enters Trial Production Stage
 
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16GB RAM and new Siri?
No. They usually keep the RAM size the same for at least two generations. Given the RAM/NAND shortages and current prices, I don’t expect much change next year either. Some companies are even planning to downsize. May be that's one of the reasons why Apple are going to "optimize" the code for the upcoming iOS 27 (from rumors).
 
I remember the days when we had to program in Assembler to keep programs really small. 64K was very expensive back in the early days. The multi giga byte operating systems today do not seem to reflect concern for how much memory as well as storage is consumed. I believe we call this "feature bloat". 😱
 
I remember the days when we had to program in Assembler to keep programs really small. 64K was very expensive back in the early days. The multi giga byte operating systems today do not seem to reflect concern for how much memory as well as storage is consumed. I believe we call this "feature bloat". 😱

Yeah, the Apple ][ starting with 4K and upgradable to 48K or even 64K with the language card. Talk about a huge difference between this and today (let alone the Apple 1). With cassette (or punch cards).

Efficiency still matters but I think today many assume it will be all handled by the compiler etc which do a great job of course, but can't do everything.
 
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if red is a requirement why not Ferrari red (the prancing horse could be optional), currently it appears the aston Martin green would be a real dog (early testing results)
 
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Lots of motivation to get these tested and production ready sooner rather than wait to see what happens next in the tariff story.
 
Considering that there are no external changes, there should not be any issues with manufacturing and it should proceed smoothly as per schedule. Don't think there will be many rumors in the near future about the colors of base 18 as it is not going to be released this year.
 
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