Zero innovation in appearance! The standard iPhone 18 design remains unchanged
According to the latest supply chain news on April 4th, the standard iPhone 18 will have almost no changes in appearance, with only a possible slight adjustment to the screen size. This news has sparked heated discussions among netizens, with many believing that Apple has once again adopted a incremental approach to design improvements.
Looking back at the iPhone 17 released last year, its upgrades were considered quite substantial. Not only did it introduce ProMotion high refresh rate technology to the standard version for the first time, bringing the screen experience on par with the Pro series, but it also eliminated the 128GB entry-level version, achieving more for the same price.
Looking ahead to the next flagship iPhone 18, its core evolution will primarily focus on its internals. The new phone will be equipped with the A20 processor manufactured using TSMC’s 2-nanometer process. Due to the extremely high manufacturing costs of the 2-nanometer process, Apple has clearly prioritized performance development, resulting in a lack of innovation in its exterior design.

Besides the pressure from chip costs, the sharp rise in global memory prices has also disrupted Apple’s original product release schedule. To balance profits and market demand, Apple is highly likely to make significant adjustments to its iPhone 18 series launch plan.
According to current leaks, Apple will release three high-end models in the fall of 2026: the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and the highly anticipated foldable phone iPhone Fold. This marks the official start of the foldable screen era for Apple.
The standard iPhone 18, positioned as a more affordable option targeting the mainstream market, may be released later in the spring of 2027. This staggered strategy aims to allow high-end products to capture high-end customers in the fall, while mainstream models fill the market gap in the spring.
By extending the release schedule of the standard version, Apple can better control material costs while ensuring sufficient market attention for cutting-edge products like foldable screens. For Apple fans, this means future purchasing decisions will become more complex.
High-end users can be the first to experience the 2-nanometer chip and foldable screen technology, while users who prioritize cost-effectiveness will have to wait longer for the standard version update.


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