iPhone 18 Pro series reports: Apple’s next iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to have a high-end design and substantial technology advancements. It might have a smaller punch-hole display rather than the pill-shaped cutout, and the Face ID components might be moved beneath the display, according to a video posted by tipster Jon Prosser. Although it will take up less room, the Dynamic Island will still exist. The back camera is expected to get an upgrade to variable aperture technology, which would enhance low-light and portrait shooting.
Apple plans to release its new iPhone 18 series this year, but rumors about the flagship series’ Pro variants have already begun to circulate. These rumors indicate that the phone’s design will be even more upscale this time, generating excitement among iPhone owners.
Tipster Jon Prosser (Front Page Tech) just posted a video of the phone that purportedly shows the iPhone 18 Pro’s full hardware and design. According to this video, Apple may be making significant technological and design upgrades to its Pro lineup. Let us take a closer look at it.

Big Change to the Front Design
According to recent reports, the iPhone 17 Pro’s display will undergo the largest modification. Apple has been employing the pill-shaped cutout for a number of years, but a smaller punch-hole design may soon take its place. Only one camera hole will be visible on the screen as some Face ID components are moved beneath the display. Additionally, there are rumors that the camera may be
Dynamic Island will continue to exist.
Also, rumors indicate that the revised design will still include Dynamic Island. It may, however, be moved with the front camera to the upper-left corner. As a result, Dynamic Island would occupy less area than it did previously, making daily use less irritating while maintaining the same animations and live activities.
Pro-caliber camera upgrades
As to the source, there may be major upgrades to the back camera system of the iPhone 18 Pro. Apple may implement a unique variable aperture technique for the primary camera, according to reports. This would enable the camera to regulate light levels automatically, producing low-light and more realistic-looking portraits. However, the iPhone 18 Pro Max may be the only model with this feature.

