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Looking for some insight on what to expect from Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models? You’ve come to the right place.
Rumors about the devices began to circulate shortly after its predecessor iPhone 17 models went out into the world, and new ones seem to emerge nearly every week. We’re not going to highlight all of them, nor go too deeply into any one rumor—plenty of other outlets have already done that. Instead, we’ll point to the most important and relatively verified iPhone 18 insights.
Read on to learn everything we know—or think we know—about the iPhone 18 Pro so far.
Apple is expected to shake up its release schedule for the iPhone 18 line, releasing its iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models during its annual September event, and unveiling the other handsets later in the year.
Experts have speculated that the event will take place on Wednesday, September 9th, with preorders for the iPhone 18 Pro models opening up that Friday, September 11th.
Those looking to upgrade to the iPhone 18 Pro or iPhone 18 Pro Max should brace themselves for a price hike.
Rising component costs translate to higher overall manufacturing costs for Apple, and it’s starting to seem unlikely that the company will absorb them. Tim Cook said as much in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, calling out memory and storage chip price increases as the basis for higher retail costs.
Analytics firm IDC expects Apple to increase the starting price of both the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max by approximately $100 in the United States.
Thanks to the raft of photos of dummy iPhone 18 Pro models—i.e. casts of the device for the purposes of designing phone cases—it’s safe to say that the new handsets will largely resemble their predecessors.
The biggest design tweak appears to be a smaller Dynamic Island. One leaker claims the cutout could shrink by roughly 35%, decreasing from approximately 20.7mm wide to around 13.5mm. The result would be more usable display space without eliminating the Dynamic Island altogether.
Reports also suggest the bezels will remain virtually unchanged from the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro. The Pro models are also expected to continue offering 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays with the triple-camera plateau design introduced on the iPhone 17 Pro.
One surprising rumor involves the iPhone 18 Pro Max’s size. Regulatory filings indicate the larger model could be slightly thicker than its predecessor and weigh around 243 grams. If accurate, it would become the heaviest iPhone Apple has ever produced.
For the aesthetically-minded among us—myself included—riumors about the new iPhone 18 Pro colorways are of particular interest.
To that end, it appears Apple will refresh the iPhone 18 Pro lineup with some intriguing new finishes. Specifically, a dark cherry color is rumored to headline the collection, alongside silver, dark gray, and a light blue option similar to the Mist Blue finish introduced on the iPhone 17.
Moreover, the company will likely keep the look of the devices more uniform, moving away from the slight shading differences between the body and the wireless charging area that characterize the iPhone 17 Pro.
One of the biggest headlines of the iPhone 18 rumors so far is the suggestion that Apple will supercharge the lineup with bigger batteries.
Regulatory filings suggest the iPhone 18 Pro Max could feature a battery approaching 5,600mAh, representing one of the largest batteries Apple has ever put into an iPhone. That would also put Apple ahead of its biggest Android (Samsung, Google) rivals, at least until their new lineups are released into the world.
The standard iPhone 18 Pro is also expected to receive a modest bump, increasing from the iPhone 17 Pro’s 4,252mAh battery to approximately 4,288mAh.
Battery life won’t rely solely on larger batteries. According to reports, Apple will adopt next-generation LTPO+ OLED panels supplied by Samsung Display and LG Display for the Pro models. These displays are expected to consume less power while also improving resistance to OLED burn-in.
Users may not notice the technology directly, but the improved efficiency could translate into longer battery life without sacrificing brightness or smooth ProMotion performance.
Apple is expected to introduce the new A20 chip inside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.Rumors suggest that the processor will be built using TSMC’s new 2-nanometer manufacturing process. Compared to the current A19 chip, the A20 could deliver performance gains of up to 15% while improving power efficiency by roughly 30%.
That combination should benefit everything from gaming and video editing to Apple Intelligence features while helping extend battery life.
The iPhone 18 Pro’s camera system could receive one of its biggest hardware improvements in years.
Multiple reports indicate Apple will introduce a variable aperture main camera for the first time on an iPhone. Unlike today’s fixed aperture lenses, a variable aperture would let the camera adjust how much light reaches the sensor depending on the scene. In bright daylight, the camera could narrow the aperture for sharper images and greater depth of field. In darker environments, it could open wider to gather more light and improve low-light photography.
Beyond variable aperture, leaks point to improved image sensors that should further enhance photo quality, dynamic range, and low-light performance.
Apple may also expand the iPhone’s satellite capabilities.
The A20-powered iPhone 18 Pro could support next-generation satellite connectivity standards that may eventually allow internet access over satellite networks when traditional cellular service isn’t available. While it’s unclear exactly how Apple would implement the feature, it could represent a major step beyond today’s emergency satellite messaging capabilities.
If these rumors prove accurate, the iPhone 18 Pro could offer one of the most meaningful year-over-year upgrades in recent memory, even without a major redesign. Assuming the rumors hold, here are 5 reasons you might want to strongly consider upgrading to the iPhone 18 Pro or iPhone 18 Pro Max:
The iPhone 18 Pro isn't expected to reinvent the iPhone—but it may not need to. If the current rumors prove accurate, Apple is focusing on meaningful upgrades where they matter most: longer battery life, better cameras, faster performance, and improved efficiency rather than flashy new design changes.
That also means there's little reason to rush into a decision today. Apple's official announcement is still months away, and many details could change before launch. As more credible leaks emerge, we'll continue updating this guide with the latest information so you can decide whether the iPhone 18 Pro is worth the upgrade when it finally arrives.