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iPhone 18 Pro Series Appearance Revealed: First to Feature Smaller Dynamic Island Screen

The iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to be released as scheduled in September this year, and various CAD data and appearance renderings have now been released. The latest renderings confirm that the iPhone 18 Pro series will be the first to feature a smaller Dynamic Island screen, significantly smaller than the previous Dynamic Island cutout area.

iPhone 18 Pro Series Appearance Revealed: First to Feature Smaller Dynamic Island Screen

According to supply chain information, the width of the Dynamic Island in the iPhone 18 Pro series has been reduced from 20.76mm in the previous generation to 13.49mm, a reduction of approximately 35% in area.

This is the first significant slimming since the Dynamic Island was introduced, with the screen-to-body ratio exceeding 95%, significantly reducing the obstruction during landscape viewing and gaming.

The overall front layout remains unchanged, still centered, and does not adopt an under-display Face ID solution. The front-facing camera remains in the top-center position.

The screen sizes continue the 6.3-inch for the Pro version and 6.9-inch for the Pro Max version. The Super Retina XDR panel's peak brightness is increased to 2600 nits, enhancing outdoor visibility.

The body continues the aluminum metal frame + AG frosted glass design. The Pro version is approximately 8.3mm thick, and the Pro Max version is approximately 8.9mm thick, with slight weight adjustments.

A new main color option, Deep Cherry Red (Burgundy), is added, featuring a low-saturation matte texture. Other new colors available include Misty Purple and Space Blue Gray.

The rear triple-camera module design remains unchanged, with slight adjustments to the camera bump. The imaging system is upgraded with a variable aperture main camera, further optimizing the imaging effect.

The exterior design has been finalized and is in the final verification stage before mass production, with potential minor adjustments to details in the future.