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Apple Is Said to Prioritize iPhone 18 Pro and First Foldable for 2026, Pushing Standard Models to 2027

Industry reporting ties the timing to tight advanced‑chip capacity plus rising component costs.

Overview

  • Multiple reports now point to a split rollout, with iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max — and a first foldable iPhone — targeted for September 2026, while standard models are expected in early 2027.
  • Supply‑chain sources cite production limits, including scarce leading‑edge chip capacity and higher memory prices linked to broader components demand, as drivers of the sequencing.
  • Leaks indicate A20 and A20 Pro processors built on a 2nm process, a new modem, and camera upgrades such as a possible variable aperture, with Pro hardware expected to retain a similar external design to the iPhone 17.
  • Fresh foldable leaks describe a 7.8‑inch inner OLED, a 5.5‑inch outer display, a contrasting black rear camera strip with two 48MP sensors, Touch ID on the power button, and a revised button layout, though none of these details are confirmed.
  • Apple has not announced the plan or pricing; regional rumors include India estimates such as roughly Rs 1,99,900 for the foldable and Pro pricing in line with prior generations, all subject to change.