Apple's iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max to Feature Smaller Dynamic Island Cutout
iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max to have a smaller Dynamic Island
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Rumors suggest that the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will have a smaller Dynamic Island punch-hole cutout compared to previous models. This change may indicate that Apple has integrated some Touch ID sensors beneath the display, marking a significant design update for the devices.
- 01The iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are expected to feature a smaller Dynamic Island cutout.
- 02New CAD files reportedly show a less wide but slightly taller punch-hole design.
- 03The smaller cutout may allow for the integration of Touch ID sensors beneath the screen.
- 04The overall rear design of the new models is likely to remain similar to the iPhone 14 Pro series.
- 05This design change could be the main update for this year's iPhone Pros.
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Recent leaks indicate that the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max will feature a smaller Dynamic Island punch-hole cutout, as revealed in new CAD files allegedly sourced from a case maker. The smaller cutout appears less wide but slightly taller than the current design used since the iPhone 14 Pro. This change may suggest that Apple has successfully integrated some Touch ID sensors beneath the display, allowing for a more compact design. While the front display may see this significant update, the rear design is expected to remain largely unchanged from its predecessor. If these rumors hold true, the smaller Dynamic Island could be a key highlight in Apple's latest flagship offerings.
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