Apple Downgrades iPhone 18 Pro 1TB and 2TB Storage as Prices Rise to $1,499
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Updated · Wccftech · Jul 2
Apple Downgrades iPhone 18 Pro 1TB and 2TB Storage as Prices Rise to $1,499
1 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Jul 2
Summary
1TB and 2TB iPhone 18 Pro models will reportedly switch from TLC to slower QLC NAND, a change that could hurt write speeds and durability on Apple’s highest-capacity variants.
256GB and 512GB versions are said to keep TLC chips from SK hynix, Kioxia and SanDisk, making the lower-capacity models relatively more attractive despite the Pro line’s premium positioning.
The 1TB model is reportedly using SK hynix BC8Q-1T QLC with Samsung TLC only as a rare alternative, while the 2TB version uses SK hynix BC8Q-2T QLC described as an enterprise design with weak random 4K performance.
The shift comes as Apple is expected to raise base iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max prices to $1,399 and $1,499, even though flash storage cost on the 256GB Pro is reported to jump to $51 per unit from $13 on the iPhone 17 Pro.