A20 Pro chip, bigger battery, smaller dynamic island: iPhone 18 Pro's biggest leaks

A20 Pro chip, bigger battery, smaller dynamic island: iPhone 18 Pro's biggest leaks

Apple's rumoured iPhone Ultra could finally take on Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. Here's how display, camera, battery and performance leaks compare between the two foldables.

Business Today Desk
  • Jun 29, 2026,
  • Updated Jun 29, 2026 1:26 PM IST
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Apple's iPhone 18 Pro lineup is still a few months away, but leaks and rumours show no signs of slowing down. Apple has traditionally favoured September for its flagship launches, though the exact date shifts every year.

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According to Gurman, September 8 is currently the "most likely date" for the debut of iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max and the foldable iPhone, with September 9 emerging as the runner-up option.

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Apple had picked September 9 for the debut of both the iPhone 17 and iPhone 16 series. The iPhone 15, however, launched on September 12, while the iPhone 14 was unveiled on September 7.

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A recent IDC report hinted that Apple could implement as much as a $200 price hike for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max — coming shortly after Apple raised iPad and MacBook prices amid a memory chip crunch.

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If this turns out to be true, the iPhone 18 Pro could be priced between $1,200–$1,300, while the iPhone 18 Pro Max could cost around $1,299–$1,399.

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Apple is likely to keep the same 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch screen sizes as last year's Pro models. However, the Dynamic Island could shrink by up to 35 percent — a notable visual overhaul.

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Apple could use LTPO+ display technology to improve power efficiency and battery life. The camera setup may stay nearly identical, with one key addition — a manual variable aperture lens for better low-light shots and natural bokeh.

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Both flagships are expected to run on the next-gen A20 Pro chipset, built on TSMC's 2nm process — promising up to 15 percent faster performance and 30 percent better power efficiency.

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Reports suggest TSMC's Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module tech could let RAM sit closer to the SoC, boosting Apple Intelligence performance. The iPhone 18 Pro Max may also pack Apple's biggest-ever battery at 5,100–5,200mAh.

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