Updated
Updated · MacRumors · Jul 7
iPhone 18 Pro May Grow 2mm Thicker as Apple Redesigns Camera System
Updated
Updated · MacRumors · Jul 7

iPhone 18 Pro May Grow 2mm Thicker as Apple Redesigns Camera System

3 articles · Updated · MacRumors · Jul 7

Summary

  • New supply-chain claims point to the iPhone 18 Pro gaining about 2mm in overall thickness versus the iPhone 17 Pro, with both the aluminum frame and rear camera housing getting bulkier.
  • The added size is tied to a redesigned main camera system, widely rumored to include the iPhone's first variable aperture lens, a part reportedly costing Apple 50% more than the current module.
  • At roughly 9.9mm to 10.9mm, the new model would be notably thicker than the 8.75mm iPhone 17 Pro line; earlier dummy models also suggested a larger camera plateau on the Pro Max.
  • Apple is still expected to keep the aluminum alloy build introduced on the iPhone 17 Pro rather than return to titanium, while suppliers including LG Innotek and Sunny Optical are said to be ramping production ahead of a September launch.

Insights

Has Apple finally sacrificed its iconic sleek design for raw camera performance with the thicker iPhone 18 Pro?
As component costs soar, can Apple truly hold iPhone prices steady without compromising its profits or other features?
Is the iPhone's leap to a variable aperture camera the final blow to the consumer point-and-shoot camera market?