Leaks indicate Pro models and the foldable iPhone may launch in September 2026, with standard models following in early 2027. The iPhone 18 Pro could feature a 2nm A20 chip and a $1,099 starting price.
Camera upgrades include a variable aperture 48MP sensor and a 24MP selfie camera. The foldable iPhone is expected to target the ultra-premium segment, potentially priced near $2,000, and introduce Apple to the foldables market.
Apple’s new strategy prioritizes internal innovation, improved performance, and AI-driven features over major design changes. The split launch approach aims to boost high-end sales and reflects a significant shift in Apple’s product rollout.
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