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Apple may delay standard iPhone 18 until 2027

Published on: January 2, 2026 2:02 PM

Apple is reportedly planning a major shift in its iPhone release strategy, with a new report suggesting that the standard iPhone 18 model may not arrive until 2027. If confirmed, it would mark the first time Apple has skipped launching its core iPhone lineup together on an annual basis.

Read More: Apple set to launch foldable iPhone with iPhone 18 

According to industry sources, Apple is still expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max in fall 2026, following its traditional September launch window. However, the regular iPhone 18 is now said to be delayed, contradicting earlier rumors that pointed to a spring 2026 release.

For more than a decade, Apple has consistently introduced all its main iPhone models at the same time. The only significant deviation occurred in 2020, when the iPhone 12 series faced a short delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, though it was still announced in September.

The report indicates that Apple plans to split its future iPhone launches into two phases. Under this approach, premium and higher-margin devices would be released first, while standard or lower-cost models would follow months later, potentially in the next calendar year.

If this strategy is adopted, the standard iPhone 18 could debut in spring 2027, possibly alongside a new iPhone 18e. Separate reports have also suggested that the second-generation iPhone Air may launch during the same period, reinforcing the idea of a staggered product cycle.

Analysts say the move could be linked to Apple’s broader hardware roadmap, including the widely rumored launch of its first foldable iPhone in fall 2026. Prioritizing flagship and experimental models may help Apple manage supply chains and maximize early revenue.

Read More: Apple unveils iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max

However, the strategy carries risks. Delaying the more affordable model could frustrate customers who prefer standard iPhones, potentially pushing them to either spend more on Pro models or postpone upgrades altogether. With most users upgrading every few years, the long-term impact on demand remains uncertain.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Apple, consumer electronics, iPhone 18, Latest, smartphones, technology

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