Months before its expected unveiling, new clues about the iPhone 18 Pro have surfaced. A recent leak provides concrete information on display sizes, the potential introduction of in-display Face ID, and the further development of Dynamic Island. Although the devices are still in an early stage of development, the new information paints a relatively clear picture of the planned changes.
The information comes from leaker Digital Chat Station, who published it on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The account has over three million followers and has been accurate with several Apple leaks in the past. However, it's important to note that this information is unofficial. Only confirmation from Apple would provide certainty.
Display sizes of the iPhone 18 Pro models
According to the leak, the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will not change their display sizes compared to the previous generation. The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to have a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 18 Pro Max will retain its 6.9-inch screen. These sizes are identical to those of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Both Pro models will continue to be equipped with LTPO panels that support a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. This technology allows for dynamic adjustment of the refresh rate and contributes to energy efficiency.
Face ID under the display
According to a leak, the most important new feature of the iPhone 18 Pro is the integration of Face ID under the display. The TrueDepth sensors necessary for Face ID are said to be completely invisible, built into the screen. This rumor aligns with previous reports and was recently picked up by The Information.
Additionally, it is said that the front camera will be moved to the upper left corner of the display. This would completely eliminate the previously known pill-shaped display cutout. The display of the Pro models would then be almost seamless.
Uncertain future of Dynamic Island
It's currently unclear whether the iPhone 18 Pro will still feature a Dynamic Island despite having Face ID under the display. Even if there are no visible sensor cutouts, Apple could still display the Dynamic Island via software. Possible uses include temporary displays for live activity, system notifications, or low battery warnings.
A final decision on this matter cannot be derived from the information available so far.
Differences between iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2
The leak suggests a different development for the non-Pro models. The regular iPhone 18 is expected to retain a Dynamic Island display and have a 6.3-inch screen. The iPhone Air 2 is anticipated to have a 6.5-inch display. These models are also expected to continue using 120Hz and LTPO technology.
Summary of expected models
The current specifications are as follows:
- iPhone 18 with 6.3-inch display, 120 Hz LTPO and Dynamic Island
- iPhone Air 2 with 6.5-inch display, 120 Hz LTPO and Dynamic Island
- iPhone 18 Pro with 6.3-inch display, 120 Hz LTPO and Face ID under the display
- iPhone 18 Pro Max with 6.9-inch display, 120 Hz LTPO and Face ID under the display
The stated display sizes are rounded and may vary slightly.
Planned market launch
Apple is expected to release the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max in September as usual. However, the standard iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2 are anticipated to launch later, in March 2027. If this strategy proves correct, Apple would be further separating the release cycles of its individual model lines.
iPhone 18 Pro: Between technical evolution and open questions
The latest leak suggests that the iPhone 18 Pro could take a significant step forward, particularly in design and display technology. In-display Face ID, consistent screen sizes, and potential changes to the Dynamic Island architecture clearly indicate an evolution of the Pro series. However, it remains to be seen which specific details Apple will actually implement. Until the official unveiling, all information is preliminary. (Image: Shutterstock / Stockinq)
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