Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro innovates with under-screen camera and a transparent look inspired by the past

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Apple is preparing one of the most significant visual and technological restructurings for its smartphone line with the long-awaited launch of the iPhone 18 Pro. Fontes Industry and industry analysts indicate that the Cupertino giant plans to abandon the current design in favor of a partially transparent appearance, as well as finally eliminating the Dynamic Island cutout by integrating the front camera directly under the screen. Essa bold combination of innovations represents a milestone in iPhone design, promising a more immersive and futuristic user experience.

In addition to the aesthetic transformations, the new generation of devices should bring substantial advances in the camera system, a leap in performance with the A20 Pro processor and notable improvements in battery life. The updates aim to consolidate the Apple’s position at the top of the premium smartphone market, combining cutting-edge innovation with a nostalgic nod to one of the most iconic periods in the brand’s history.

Despite the radical changes, screen sizes are expected to remain familiar to users, with 6.3 inches for the iPhone 18 Pro and 6.9 inches for the Pro Max model. The rear camera module, although internally redesigned to house new technologies, must maintain an appearance consistent with the previous generation, preserving the visual identity that has become a signature of the Pro line.

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A tribute to the classic design of the Apple

The inspiration for the new look of the iPhone 18 Esses computers, known for their colorful, semi-transparent bodies, not only saved the company but also solidified Steve Jobs’s reputation as a visionary who understood the fusion between technology and art. Apple’s strategy appears to be to evoke this nostalgia, uniting the brand’s innovative past with future technology to create a product that resonates with new consumers and longtime fans alike.

The main element of this new aesthetic will be a transparent glass area on the back of the device, strategically located over the MagSafe charging ring. Essa window will allow you to view internal components such as the wireless charging coil and other circuitry, creating a technical and sophisticated visual effect that sets the device apart from any other on the market. The execution of this idea is not only a visual delight, but also a demonstration of engineering mastery, displaying the device’s internal complexity in an elegant and controlled way.

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The end of Dynamic Island and the immersive screen

One of the most anticipated changes by consumers is the definitive removal of the cutout known as Dynamic Island, which was introduced on the iPhone 14 Pro.

For the 2026 model, Apple is developing an under-display camera solution (Under-Panel Camera), which makes the selfie sensor virtually invisible when not in active use.

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This technological change will allow an increase in the viewing area by approximately 5% compared to current models, eliminating any visual interruption on the screen.

The result will be a much more immersive user experience for consuming videos, games and browsing, with a display that occupies almost the entire front of the device.

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Variable Aperture Photographic Advancements

The iPhone 18 Pro’s camera system will receive substantial updates, notably the introduction of a main sensor with variable aperture technology. Essa functionality, already present in some high-end competitors, offers unprecedented control over light input and depth of field, allowing manual adjustments in a range that can go from f/1.4 to f/2.0. In practice, a larger aperture such as f/1.4 is ideal for low-light environments, as it captures more information and reduces digital noise, in addition to providing a more natural and pronounced background blur (bokeh effect) in portraits, giving images a professional look. On the other hand, a smaller aperture like f/2.0 is advantageous for landscape or group photography, where the goal is to keep a larger area of ​​the image in sharp focus. Essa versatility will give photographers greater creative freedom right in the camera app. Adicionalmente, the telephoto module will also be improved, supporting a 48 MP resolution with 5x optical zoom, while the ultra-wide lens will receive an optimized image stabilization system. The ability to record 8K video at 60 frames per second is also a strong possibility, driven by the power of the new processor.

Performance and intelligence with the A20 Pro chip

The brain behind the new features will be the A20 Pro chip, which promises to be the most powerful processor ever created by Apple for a smartphone.

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Manufactured using a 2-nanometer process, it will offer a significant leap in both raw performance and energy efficiency, allowing complex tasks to be performed with greater speed and lower battery consumption.

Improved battery and cooling system

The autonomy of the iPhone 18 Pro Max will be reinforced by a strategic change in the battery design, which will now use a stainless steel casing.

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This change increases impact resistance and improves heat dissipation by approximately 15%, allowing the device to maintain peak performance for longer.

The battery capacity should also be increased, with estimates pointing to 4800 mAh in the Pro Max model, complemented by a new, more efficient 5G modem.

Technical feasibility of the new construction

The implementation of a partially transparent design raises questions about durability, but sources in the production chain assure that the prototypes have undergone rigorous testing and that the construction does not affect the reception of cellular signals, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, thanks to the use of specialized materials.

Launch strategy revisited by the company

For the 2026 cycle, Apple plans to change its launch calendar, separating the arrival of the Pro models from the more affordable models.

This change can help with supply chain management, avoiding simultaneous demand spikes that often cause delays in the delivery of the most sought-after devices.