Apple was preparing for a radical design change in its iPhone 18 Pro series. The removal of the Dynamic Island by integrating Face ID components under the display had been on the agenda for a long time. However, recent leaks indicate that this plan is progressing slower than expected.
Under-Display Face ID to Be Delayed
According to new information, Apple continues to experience technical difficulties in placing Face ID sensors under the display. This situation may lead to the Dynamic Island retaining its presence instead of being completely removed. Earlier claims suggested a reduction of up to 35%, but recent rumors indicate that this reduction might be more limited.
With this development, the existing design language is expected to be largely preserved in the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models. There will be no radical changes in camera placement, chassis structure, or front panel design. Apple's goal of achieving a "full-screen" experience might be postponed to future generations.
On the other hand, this stagnation in design will be balanced with hardware innovations. According to previously revealed information, the devices may feature the A20 Pro processor, which will be produced using TSMC's 2nm manufacturing process. This chip is expected to offer a significant leap in performance and energy efficiency.
On the camera front, a wider aperture and potential variable aperture technology were hinted at. This could allow for more flexible shooting in different lighting conditions. Additionally, there is a possibility of a small increase in battery capacity. Especially in the Pro Max model, we might see a capacity of over 5,000 mAh.
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