Although the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro The first leaks about the next generation iPhone 18 have just hit the market and are already generating excitement. In the last few hours, a well-known leaker on the Chinese social network Weibo has shared details about Apple's plans for the iPhone 18 Pro, which would arrive with Major changes to the screen, camera, and battery.
Significant improvements in the features of the iPhone 18 Pro
According to this informationApple is reportedly testing a new HIAA display technology (Hole In Active Area), a system that allows tiny holes to be drilled directly into the active OLED panel. Thanks to this advancement, The front sensor could be integrated behind the screenfurther reducing the size of the visible crop. In practice, this would mean final goodbye to Dynamic Island and a cleaner, more seamless appearance.
The big question remains the Face ID under the screenPrevious reports suggested that Apple plans to completely hide the facial recognition sensors under the screen, leaving only a small dot for the selfie camera. However, new leaks do not confirm this detail, so The company could continue to fine-tune the technology before its launch.
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Upgraded cameras and much more durable and efficient batteries
In terms of photography, the iPhone 18 Pro would premiere a Main camera with variable apertureThis feature, common in professional cameras, would be a novelty within the iPhone ecosystem. It would allow for automatic or manual adjustment of the light intake, improving results in both bright and low-light conditions.
El The rear design would remain similar to that of the current model, with a horizontal camera island, although with a new "transparent" finish in the MagSafe area. This detail, more than a literal visual effect, seeks a more uniform aesthetic integration between the charging base and the rest of the glass.
Another notable new feature would be the Introduction of steel-cased batterieswhich would increase the device's thermal and structural resistance. This would be the first time Apple has used this type of coating, which could improve durability and facilitate heat dissipation in demanding tasks.