While Apple fans eagerly await the next generation of hardware, new leaks are shedding light on the anticipated design of the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. Contrary to earlier rumors suggesting a radical shift of the Dynamic Island to the corner of the screen, new reports indicate that Apple will refine the existing layout rather than overhaul it.

Refining the Dynamic Island

According to recent industry insiders, the front-facing camera on the iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to remain centered at the top of the display. While the camera stays in place, the Dynamic Island itself is predicted to shrink. This reduction in size is reportedly made possible by moving some Face ID components beneath the display surface, though not all sensors will be invisible yet. Earlier speculation regarding a complete relocation of the cutout to the left side is now being clarified as a possible misinterpretation of technical data.

Display Specifications

The upcoming Pro models are expected to offer substantial screen real estate. The standard iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to feature a 6.27-inch LTPO panel, while the larger Pro Max variant might boast a 6.86-inch display. Both models will likely support a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth animations and responsive touch interactions. Reports suggest this revised punch-hole or smaller notch design could become the standard for Apple’s premium lineup through 2027.

Technical Internal Upgrades

Beyond the screen, the iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to pack significant hardware improvements. Rumors point toward 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM to handle advanced multitasking and AI features. The camera system is also slated for a major boost, potentially featuring a triple 48-megapixel array on the rear—covering primary, periscope telephoto, and ultrawide lenses—alongside an upgraded 18-megapixel front-facing sensor for clearer selfies and video calls.