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iPhone 18 Pro Could Gain DSLR Camera-Style Aperture Control

Apple intends to equip next year's iPhone 18 Pro models with a variable aperture lens, according to a Chinese leaker with information allegedly sourced from Apple's supply chain.

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According to the Weibo account Digital Chat Station, the main rear camera – what Apple calls the 48-megapixel Fusion camera – on both iPhone 18 Pro models will offer variable aperture, which would be a first for the iPhone. The leaker also claims that the devices' main and telephoto lenses will feature a larger aperture.

A variable-aperture system physically adjusts the lens opening, letting more light in for low-light shots or narrowing the opening for brighter scenes and deeper depth of field.

The main cameras on the iPhone 15 Pro, 16 Pro, and 17 Pro all use a fixed ƒ/1.78 aperture, where the lens is permanently set to its widest setting. With a variable lens, the iPhone 18 Pro would allow users to manually shift the aperture, similar to on a DSLR camera. This would mean more control over depth of field, enabling sharper focus on subjects or smoother background blur.

It isn't the first time we've heard rumors of Apple planning to bring variable aperture to the iPhone. Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in November 2024 that Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models will get the feature.

Variable aperture was rumored for at least one iPhone 17 model, but it failed to materialize. iPhone 18 Pro models are expected to launch in September 2026.

Digital Chat Station has a decent track record for Apple rumors. They accurately revealed that the ‌iPhone‌ 15 and ‌iPhone‌ 15 Plus would feature a slightly smaller 48-megapixel sensor than the ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro and ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro Max, as well as the display panel design of the ‌iPhone‌ 12 back in 2020.

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Top Rated Comments

bradman83 Avatar
27 weeks ago
Opening and closing down the aperture would be of somewhat limited use on a smartphone, since you're not really going to get a huge depth of field change on such a small lens and sensor (and background bokeh gets rendered by software). I would question whether this would even be a user facing adjustment rather than something software controlled based on the exposure type. There are a few use cases for this though, especially for video in bright lighting conditions, or to help correct for lens flare or chromatic aberrations.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago
Perhaps to achieve longer shutter speeds when filming? When it comes to photography, I can think of few useful applications. Depth of field is already high at open aperture with these sensor sizes.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago

Not just you. I’d be willing to give up a lot of the phone camera features added in recent years if it meant no camera bump.
You’d have to give up a lot for no camera bump. Last one without it was the iPhone 5S. It’s not just the features but the physical camera sensor is bigger for better overall photos.
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deuxani Avatar
27 weeks ago
Didn’t the Samsung S9 have variable aperture back in 2018 and some other Android phones too in the past couple of years? It was a nice addition back then, but it didn’t have that much impact on such a small lens / sensor combination. Sensors and lenses are bigger now, but still tiny in comparison to the real deal. Lets hope they can add it without adding bulk.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago

You’d have to give up a lot for no camera bump. Last one without it was the iPhone 5S. It’s not just the features but the physical camera sensor is bigger for better overall photos.
instead of removing the bump by making the lens smaller, id much rather they remove the bump by making the body of the phone thicker to make it in line with the bump so the whole phone is whatever the size needs to be. will allow for a bigger battery that way, as wwell as actually being able to sit flat again on a surface.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
27 weeks ago
No matter what phone camera cannot physically have equal quality as dslr or mirrorless.
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