New iPhone 18 Pro CAD renders point to a Dynamic Island that’s 25–35% smaller than the current model, achieved by moving Face ID’s flood illuminator under the display glass.
Apple’s iPhone 18 may silence cost-cut skeptics with a 2nm A20 chip, 12GB of RAM on standard models, variable-aperture cameras on Pro variants, and Apple’s own C2 modem.
For the first time ever, Apple could split its iPhone 18 series launch across two separate events, and it changes everything about how you plan your next upgrade.
Prototype leaks and accessory images converge on one conclusion: Apple is shrinking the iPhone 18 Pro’s Dynamic Island by roughly a third.
Apple reportedly plans a slimmer Dynamic Island for the entire iPhone 18 range, but an unusual staggered launch schedule means the full picture is far from settled.
Apple may be preparing its biggest front-display shake-up in years, with the iPhone 18 Pro rumored to hide Face ID under the screen and abandon the Dynamic Island.
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