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iPhone 18 Pro display may look like

Published on: January 21, 2026 5:08 PM

iPhone 18 Pro Display Upgrade Could Change How Face ID Works

The tech world is buzzing with rumours about Apple’s next flagship, the iPhone 18 Pro, as speculation over its display design emerges. Recent reports suggest that Apple may adopt a central pill-shaped cutout for Face ID and front camera components, replacing earlier claims of a punch-hole design on the top left of the screen.

Read More: Apple may delay standard iPhone 18 until 2027

The rumours were fueled by a YouTube video from Front Page Tech, which claimed a left-aligned punch-hole camera. However, Chinese tipster Instant Digital, citing industry sources, called these claims “complete misinformation,” clarifying that a mistranslation led to the misunderstanding.

 

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According to the latest leaks, the iPhone 18 Pro may feature an under-display infrared flood illuminator in the top-left area of the screen, while the IR sensor, dot projector, and front-facing camera remain centralized. This design would correct previous reports suggesting a top-left punch-hole layout. Industry analyst Ross Young, former VP at Counterpoint Research, reportedly supports this central pill-shaped cutout claim, adding credibility to the reports.

Instead of a punch-hole display, the iPhone 18 Pro is expected to retain a smaller version of the Dynamic Island introduced in recent models. The device may also come equipped with advanced features such as 5G via satellite connectivity and a variable aperture for the rear camera system.

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

Apple is expected to officially unveil the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max at its September 2026 launch event. As rumours continue to circulate, enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating official confirmation of the display layout and other hardware innovations.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Apple, display, Dynamic Island, Face ID, iPhone 18 Pro, Latest, smartphone

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