آبل تستعد للكشف عن مفاجآت في "آيفون 18": تصميم مبتكر وتقنيات ذكاء اصطناعي فائقة.

Increasing leaks a year before the launch suggest that the “iPhone 18” series is likely to represent an unprecedented paradigm shift in design and technology at “Apple.” Despite the commercial success of the “iPhone 17,” leaked information indicates that the next generation will bring about a significant transformation in the phone’s shape and capabilities.

Reports reveal that “Apple” is moving towards integrating the under-display Face ID system for the first time, making the phone’s interface almost free of any elements except for a small camera cutout. This development is what the company has been striving for for years to achieve a completely “clean” screen by 2027.

Regarding the camera, the company is preparing to use a variable aperture in the main camera, allowing for better control of light and higher quality in night photography. This step is considered one of the most prominent expected improvements, especially for professional photography enthusiasts.

Leaks add that the “iPhone 18 Pro” will have a more harmonious rear design between glass and aluminum, after the widespread criticism sparked by the color break in the “iPhone 17 Pro.”

Technically, the series will rely on A20 processors manufactured using TSMC’s 2nm technology, which means stronger performance, lower power consumption, and less heat under pressure, elements that may be reflected in a noticeable improvement in battery life.

At the software level, “Apple” is preparing to launch an advanced and more stable version of Apple Intelligence after its partnership with “Google,” which is expected to give the “iPhone 18” advanced artificial intelligence capabilities compared to previous versions, with the potential to offer exclusive features for the new device.

According to what the leaks show, it seems that the “iPhone 18” will be one of “Apple’s” most exciting phones in years, as a result of a combination of changes in design, visual improvements, a leap in the processor, and the expected software development.