- A video leak shows off the iPhone 18 Pro
- Color and Dynamic Island changes are expected
- It should launch in September 2026
In our iPhone 17 Pro review we gave the Apple flagship very close to a perfect score, so anticipation is high for the follow-up – and in a new video leak, we’ve got a full, unofficial look at the iPhone 18 Pro from all angles, and in three new colors.
The video comes from Front Page Tech and Jon Prosser (who by the way was sued by Apple last year for leaking iOS 26 details). We can assume the renders we see here are based on inside information from the Apple supply chain and elsewhere.
As far as the design of the iPhone 18 Pro goes, it appears to be more or less identical to that of its predecessor. Presumably the same can be said for the iPhone 18 Pro Max as well, which will be like the Pro model only bigger.
What might be changing, according to this video, are the colors: Prosser says that burgundy, brown, and purple are all being tested for 2026. It’s possible that one of these will appear alongside the silver, orange, and blue previously leaked.
Face ID, cameras, and more
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There is another change coming to the iPhone 18 Pro, according to this video: the selfie camera will be shifted over to the top left corner, while the Face ID tech will be hidden away under the display, which is a move that has been predicted before.
The Dynamic Island won’t be going away, but it will fly out from the top left corner on this new phones, this leak suggests. You’ll still be able to get your calls, directions, sports scores and so on from the Dynamic Island, just like you can currently.
Prosser also mentions several other leaks we’ve heard before: a variable aperture camera system that should mean superior photos and videos in all lighting conditions, a simplified Camera Control button, and 5G satellite connectivity.
If Apple’s rumored launch schedule shake-up actually comes to pass, we’ll be getting the iPhone 18 Pro, the iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the foldable iPhone in September – with the iPhone 18 and the iPhone Air 2 pushed back to 2027.
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