The iPhone 18 Pro is still almost a year away, but numerous rumors about new features and design changes are already circulating. Various leakers and analysts are providing insights into how Apple might design the next generation of its Pro series. Much of this is unconfirmed, but some clues seem plausible—especially considering Apple's previous development strategy.
Apple has demonstrated a clear rhythm in the development of its iPhones in recent years: only cautious visual adjustments, but targeted technical improvements. This path appears to be continuing with the iPhone 18 Pro. The leaks suggest that Apple is focusing more on fine-tuning the details to optimize the overall experience. Among the most exciting features are a smaller dynamic island, a slightly modified design, a variable aperture for the camera, and a significantly more powerful chip.
The information comes primarily from well-known leakers Instant Digital and Digital Chat Station, both active on the Chinese platform Weibo. Both have been correct with some predictions in the past, although not all of the rumors have been true.
Smaller Dynamic Island
According to Instant Digital, the iPhone 18 Pro—like the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18 Pro Max—will feature a slightly smaller dynamic island. This would further refine Apple's display and continue its move toward a true all-screen design. However, there won't be an under-screen Face ID yet. This feature is reportedly only expected to appear with the iPhone 19 Pro models or later.
The rumor about the smaller Dynamic Island was already circulating before the iPhone 17 Pro, but hasn't come true yet. Now it seems to be relevant again—and it would fit well with Apple's long-term plans. The development could be an intermediate step on the way to an iPhone with an all-glass design, which is rumored to be released for the 20th anniversary.
“Transparent” MagSafe area
According to Digital Chat Station, the iPhone 18 Pro will be largely similar in design to the iPhone 17 Pro. This also applies to the rear camera system, which will continue to feature three lenses in a triangular arrangement. The display sizes are expected to remain unchanged: 6.3 inches for the iPhone 18 Pro and 6.9 inches for the iPhone 18 Pro Max.
An interesting detail concerns the Ceramic Shield area on the back. This is said to have a "slightly transparent design." What exactly this means is still unclear. Presumably, the MagSafe area will appear somewhat more translucent or matte than before. Whether this is merely a visual change or also a functional difference remains to be seen.
Variable aperture on the main camera
The rumors about the camera are particularly exciting. Well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that the iPhone 18 Pro's main camera will feature a variable aperture. This should allow for manual control of the amount of light reaching the sensor. This would be a significant difference from previous Pro models, which have used a fixed aperture of f/1.78 since the iPhone 14 Pro.
With a variable aperture, the depth of field—that is, how much the background blurs compared to the foreground—could be adjusted more precisely. In practice, this would offer more control over image composition. However, since smartphone sensors are smaller than those of traditional cameras, it remains to be seen how significant the actual difference will be. One thing is certain: none of the previous iPhone Pro cameras offer this feature, which would make the iPhone 18 Pro an exciting upgrade.
New A20 processor with 2-nanometer technology
According to reports, the iPhone 18 Pro will feature a completely new A20 Pro chip. This chip is manufactured by TSMC using a 2-nanometer process, which should provide significantly improved energy efficiency and higher performance. This could allow Apple to significantly increase performance again, especially in demanding applications such as artificial intelligence, gaming, or multitasking.
The A20 Pro would be the next big step after the A18 Pro and is also expected to offer increased graphics performance. The new manufacturing process allows for more transistors to be packed into a smaller space—which not only increases speed but also saves power.
Dedicated C2 modem with 5G mmWave support
Another rumor concerns the new C2 modem, which Apple is said to have developed itself. This modem supports mmWave 5G in the United States and could enable higher data rates and more stable connections. This would make Apple less dependent on external suppliers like Qualcomm, which currently supply the modems for iPhones.
Your modem should also work more efficiently, which could have a positive impact on battery life – an important point, since higher performance often consumes more energy.
Revised camera control button
Another innovation concerns the camera control button, which Apple apparently plans to redesign. Instead of relying on swipe gestures as before, the button on the iPhone 18 Pro could be pressure-sensitive. This would allow for more precise operation, for example, when focusing or taking a photo.
This change would especially appeal to users who frequently use the iPhone for photo or video recording. A physically responsive button could significantly improve handling and provide a more professional feel when taking photos.
Small changes, big impact on the iPhone 18 Pro
Even though the iPhone 18 Pro isn't expected until 2026, the information so far already paints a clear picture: Apple is staying true to its style but is focusing on targeted technical improvements. A smaller dynamic island, a variable aperture, a translucent MagSafe compartment, a more powerful chip, a dedicated modem, and redesigned camera controls – all of this could make the iPhone 18 Pro one of the most interesting models of recent years. Whether all of these details will actually make it into series production remains to be seen. But the direction is clear: The iPhone 18 Pro is intended to be more modern, efficient, and technically more precise – without losing its familiar design language. The best products for you: Our Amazon storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Hsin Yen Huang)
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