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Well-known industry insider Jon Prosser has published high-quality renders of the iPhone 18 Pro. The images are based on supply-chain leaks and represent the creator’s interpretation, meaning the final device may look different.
In a concept video, Prosser showcases what the next-generation Pro model could look like. One of the key changes under discussion is Apple potentially moving Face ID sensors under the display. If this happens, the front-facing camera could shift to the top-left corner of the screen.







The rear design is expected to remain largely unchanged, following the look introduced with the iPhone 17 Pro. However, the camera system may receive further upgrades. According to the leaks, one of the cameras could feature a variable aperture, which would improve flexibility in shooting and enhance low-light photography.









Prosser also suggests that burgundy could become the flagship color for the next Pro lineup. The shade is described as a deep, elegant dark red, close to wine tones associated with France’s Burgundy region.


Earlier in January, reports indicated that the standard iPhone 18 may not launch this year, with Apple reportedly delaying the base model update. Around the same time, supply-chain sources also claimed that Apple is preparing to unveil its first foldable iPhone as early as September.


