Apple iPhone 18 Pro Series Leaks Hint at Bigger Battery, Smarter Cameras and Stable India Pricing

Leaked details suggest Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series may feature a larger battery, advanced camera tech like a variable aperture system and a Samsung-developed stacked sensor, while maintaining stable pricing in India. The devices are expected to run on Apple’s A20 chip with TSMC’s 2nm process and retain a similar design with a smaller Dynamic Island and no standard iPhone 18 model this year.
Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro lineup is rumored to introduce key upgrades ahead of its September launch, including a larger battery and smarter camera technology. Leaks indicate the iPhone 18 Pro Max may feature a battery capacity of 5,100mAh to 5,200mAh, slightly larger than its predecessor, while the Pro model retains a 6.3-inch display and the Pro Max keeps a 6.9-inch panel. Both devices are expected to adopt LTPO+ display technology for improved efficiency. The camera system is set for significant enhancements, with reports suggesting a variable aperture for the primary sensor and a new three-layer stacked sensor from Samsung. This upgrade aims to improve dynamic range, reduce noise, and boost responsiveness. Design-wise, the Dynamic Island may shrink by 35% to free up front-screen space, though under-display Face ID remains delayed. Performance could see a notable jump with the A20 chip, built on TSMC’s 2nm process, offering up to 15% faster speeds and 30% better power efficiency. Connectivity upgrades include Apple’s next-gen C2 modem, supporting enhanced satellite communication and mmWave 5G. Meanwhile, Apple may skip releasing a standard iPhone 18 this year, focusing solely on the Pro series. Pricing in India is expected to stay stable, with the iPhone 18 Pro potentially retaining its Rs 1,34,900 launch price and the Pro Max holding at Rs 1,49,900, despite rising manufacturing costs. The design will largely mirror recent Pro models, with refinements like a smoother rear panel and a triple-camera setup. Leaks also hint at continued speculation around a foldable iPhone, though no official confirmation has been made.
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