Apple may eliminate the two-tone appearance from its iPhone 18 series next year, according to Chinese tipster Instant Digital, who suggested the company plans to adopt uniform color finishes across device backs rather than maintaining the contrasting shades between glass charging areas and aluminum frames seen on current models. Separate reports from Digital Chat Station indicate the iPhone 18 Pro variants could receive substantial redesigns incorporating punch-hole front cameras, under-display Face ID systems, horizontal camera modules and transparent rear panels.
Expected specifications for the professional models include 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays matching current dimensions, stainless steel vapor chambers for thermal management, three-layer stacked imaging sensors, and the A20 Pro processor built on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's 2-nanometer architecture with advanced chip packaging. Additional anticipated features encompass simplified camera control buttons retaining only pressure sensing mechanisms, proprietary C2 cellular modems, and potential new color options spanning brown, purple, or burgundy finishes.
Expected specifications for the professional models include 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays matching current dimensions, stainless steel vapor chambers for thermal management, three-layer stacked imaging sensors, and the A20 Pro processor built on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's 2-nanometer architecture with advanced chip packaging. Additional anticipated features encompass simplified camera control buttons retaining only pressure sensing mechanisms, proprietary C2 cellular modems, and potential new color options spanning brown, purple, or burgundy finishes.