Although we're still about six months away from the highly anticipated annual event, the train of leaks surrounding the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max has already started rolling at a breakneck pace. We at iPhone Islam know very well that Apple fans are never satisfied, and it seems Apple is aware of this too, as reports indicate a host of radical updates that will make this year's devices look like a real leap forward, not just minor improvements.

Design and screen: Goodbye to the Big Island
One of the most anticipated changes is Apple's ongoing effort to conceal components beneath the screen. Rumors suggest that Apple has finally succeeded in moving one of the Face ID components (the ambient light sensor) under the display, which will significantly reduce the size of the Dynamic Island. While we were hoping for a truly bezel-less screen, this move is an excellent step towards the future.

Speaking of displays, Apple will continue to offer 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch sizes for the Pro models, adopting the new LTPO+ technology which promises greater power efficiency, meaning longer battery life. And we can't ignore the leaks about the new "deep red" color, which is expected to be the star of this year's event, bringing back memories of bold colors with a touch of luxury befitting the Pro series.
Performance and connectivity: The processing power of the 2nm era
At the heart of the iPhone 18 Pro lies the all-new A20 Pro processor. This isn't just a routine upgrade; it's based on TSMC's first-generation 2-nanometer manufacturing technology. This translates to exceptional performance and power efficiency that will force competitors to scramble for alternative solutions. Apple is betting on raw power to enhance its AI capabilities and handle complex graphics processing.

Regarding connectivity, leaks suggest Apple will use its own C2 modem, the company's third-generation 5G and LTE modem, designed to reduce power consumption while providing stable internet speeds. The devices will also be equipped with the N2 chip, which supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, significantly improving features like AirDrop and Personal Hotspot functionality.
Camera and software innovations
Have you ever dreamed of a variable aperture on your phone? It seems Apple is about to make that dream a reality with its 48MP main camera. This feature will allow users to control the amount of light reaching the sensor, giving them professional-level control over depth of field and improved image quality in various lighting conditions. It's a significant step towards bridging the gap between smartphones and professional cameras.

In addition, there's talk of simplifying the camera control button by eliminating the swipe gestures some might find annoying and focusing on more precise presses. Changes will also include full satellite internet browsing, and redesigned Ceramic Shield back cover to improve MagSafe charging and give the back glass a more elegant frosted look.
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