Verdict: The iPhone 18 Pro is shaping up to be Apple’s most significant silicon leap in five years, headlined by TSMC’s 2nm A20 Pro processor, an under-display Face ID system that shrinks the Dynamic Island by 50%, and an upgraded 48MP variable-aperture main camera.
With Apple’s annual September keynote just weeks away, verified supply chain reports from Foxconn, TSMC, and display manufacturers have painted a comprehensive picture of what to expect from the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.
If you are deciding whether to hold onto your current iPhone or save up for Apple’s 2026 flagship, here is everything verified so far.
1. Silicon: The World’s First 2nm A20 Pro Chip
Apple has reportedly secured 100% of TSMC’s first-generation 2-nanometer (GAAFET) production capacity.
– Efficiency: The A20 Pro delivers a projected 15% clock speed boost while slashing power consumption by nearly 30%.
– Neural Engine: Apple has doubled the dedicated Neural Engine cores to handle on-device Apple Intelligence models with zero cloud latency.
2. Display: A Dramatically Shrinking Dynamic Island
For the first time since the iPhone 14 Pro introduced the pill-shaped cutout, Apple is altering the Face ID sensor array.
– By moving infrared flood illuminators underneath the active OLED pixels, only the front-facing selfie camera lens remains exposed.
– This cuts the physical footprint of the Dynamic Island in half, reclaiming significant status bar real estate for battery percentages and notification icons.
3. Camera Upgrades: Variable Mechanical Aperture
Smartphone cameras have historically used fixed apertures. The iPhone 18 Pro introduces a physical variable aperture (f/1.4 to f/2.8) on its primary 48MP Fusion sensor.
– In bright outdoor daylight, the aperture narrows to f/2.8 for tack-sharp landscape depth of field.
– In low-light restaurants or night clubs, the blades open wide to f/1.4 to let in twice as much natural light without aggressive digital noise reduction.
Expected Pricing & Release Date
Despite rising component costs for 2nm wafers, Apple is expected to hold baseline pricing steady:
– iPhone 18 Pro (128GB/256GB): Starting at $999 / £999
– iPhone 18 Pro Max (256GB): Starting at $1,199 / £1,199
– Pre-Orders: Expected to open Friday, September 11, 2026, with global retail availability starting September 18.

