Under-display Face ID, 48MP cameras, and a massive design shift. Here is what the rumors say about Apple's 2026 flagship 

Big buzz: Dynamic Island may be gone. Leaks say iPhone 18 Pro gets under-display Face ID, hiding sensors under the screen. Just a tiny selfie hole. The all-screen dream is finally close. 

Here’s the twist: the selfie camera hole may move to the top-left, not the center. If true, it’s a bold move that finally makes the iPhone look different from every Android slab. 

Size matters. iPhone 18 Pro may hit 6.3″, Pro Max a huge 6.9″. Both get 120Hz LTPO OLED for buttery scrolls—and yes, 120Hz might finally come to non-Pro models too. 

Photographers, this is big. Rumors say triple 48MP cameras—main, ultra-wide, telephoto. Add a variable aperture, and low-light shots plus natural bokeh could level up hard.

Under the hood: A20 Pro on 2nm. Faster, insanely efficient. Pair that with rumored 12GB RAM and this thing is clearly built for serious on-device AI, not just speed.

Say goodbye to Qualcomm? Maybe. Apple may launch its own C2 5G modem—better battery efficiency, tighter hardware control, and faster speeds tuned specifically for iPhone.

Mark the calendar: rumors point to a split launch. iPhone 18 Pro models may drop in Sept 2026, while standard and “Air” versions could wait till Spring 2027.

One more shocker: Sept 2026 may bring the iPhone Fold with the 18 Pro lineup. An A20-powered foldable inside Apple’s ecosystem? That’s not hype—that’s disruption.

Worth the wait? With an all-screen look, big camera upgrades, and the A20 chip, iPhone 18 Pro feels like a real leap—not a minor update. 

What do you think? Will you upgrade in 2026 or is your current iPhone strictly "good enough"?