iPhone 18 Pro tipped to move Dynamic Island to top-left corner

Apple seemingly got bored with symmetry and might shove the camera into the corner. YouTuber Jon Prosser claims the iPhone 18 Pro lineup moves the selfie lens to the upper-left bezel area alongside hidden TrueDepth sensors. That adjustment drags the whole Dynamic Island UI sideways, fundamentally changing how alerts and background activities expand during daily scrolling.

This gossip matches recent whispers from Smart Pikachu regarding prototype units. Both insiders suggest the pill shape quits the center spot. While Mark Gurman and Instant Digital forecast a shrunken Island, Wayne Ma argues the corporation plans to delete the feature completely for a lone pinhole. Nobody seems aligned on the visual future.

Internals look beefy regardless of where the screen cutout sits. The handsets allegedly utilize an A20 Pro chipset made via TSMC 2nm methods and advanced capacitors. Displays measure 6.3 inches for the standard model and 6.9 inches on the Max. The front shooter hits 18 megapixels while the back arrays pack a variable aperture primary, periscope zoom, and ultra-wide, all rated at 48 megapixels.

The body swaps to aluminum while concealing a C2 modem and 12 gigabytes of LPD5 memory. Satellite links receive a 5G boost for real-time data. A burgundy finish joins the color palette. Lastly, the capture button apparently drops the capacitive layer, keeping just the pressure sensor.
 

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