iPhone 18 Trial Production to Start in February Ahead of Spring 2027 Launch

Apple is reportedly preparing to begin trial production of the iPhone 18 after Chinese New Year, according to Weibo-based leaker Fixed Focus Digital.

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The claim suggests small-scale manufacturing runs will start once factories return to normal operations following the Lunar New Year shutdown, which typically ends in late February.

The Chinese leaker claims that production lines for the iPhone 18 Pro models have already been set up, indicating that the Pro hardware design has already been locked in. The leaker adds that the scope of external design changes is expected to be smaller than some may be anticipating.

That lines up with reports that the iPhone 18 Pro models will feature the same general design as the iPhone 17 Pro models, with the triple-lens rear camera system residing within the new camera plateau.

The report also fits with Apple's rumored shift to a split iPhone launch cycle. Under the reported strategy, the iPhone 18 Pro models are expected to debut in September 2026 alongside Apple's first foldable iPhone, while the standard iPhone 18 will follow later with the iPhone 18e for a spring 2027 launch.

Apple's iPhone 18 models could feature a simplified Camera Control button without a capacitive sensor to cut costs, but pressure sensing will still be available for all of the button functions. The standard iPhone 18 could be also upgraded to 12GB RAM, while adopting TSMC's 2nm architecture for the A20 chip, but beyond that we don't have many specifics about what else to expect at this time.

As for the iPhone 18 Pro models, they are expected to debut Apple's A20 Pro chip and could potentially feature under-screen Face ID technology, not to mention a variable aperture lens, and a new three-layer stacked image sensor made by Samsung. Apple is also expected to use the device to debut its next-generation, custom-made C2 modem.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
6 weeks ago
Make a small one if you ever want my money again.
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antonrg Avatar
6 weeks ago
Confusing consumers more and more with this fragmented product line and now, fragmented release cycles.
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6 weeks ago

Confusing consumers more and more with this fragmented product line and now, fragmented release cycles.
Are costumers really confused though? In my experience with average costumers (not tech enthusiasts), when they want/need a new iPhone they just go to the store and buy whatever the latest iPhone that's in their price range is, or whichever one catches their fancy in the store.
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6 weeks ago

Confusing consumers more and more with this fragmented product line and now, fragmented release cycles.
Better for cashflow instead of big influx at year end, now have 2 cycles of big income.
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antonrg Avatar
6 weeks ago

My iPhone 13 mini is the last iPhone standing where one can install an actual SIM card. Thus, like in times past, it will get a UK carrier SIM card as they do NOT provide eSIM for short term, no contract "pay as you go" accounts. Thus the iPhone Air is a non-starter despite being a "neat" design and all as it has no SIM card capability.

The 13 mini now has iOS 26.2 installed so is still current in terms of operating system. Hope it can handle several more generations before being consigned to the historical and unusable pile.

Apple continues to leave uncountable numbers of folks out of their Apple eco system due to no SIM card.

The iPhone 18 Pro Max will probably hit the streets after our planned trips start so may have no pressing need for that model the following year.
Here is a real-life scenario I’ve lived through and why I’ll avoid eSIM for as long as possible. My partner’s iPhone 11 had an eSIM, the phone just died one day, the motherboard just quit on him after 5 years. His number was tied to that phone. The carrier needed him to receive an sms on that number before releasing it from that eSIM. He ordered the physical sim which took two days to be shipped. Indeed, he could have gone to the carrier store and picked it up the next day. But in both cases, he was left without his number. So, while we all sing songs saying its technical progress and all, a physical sim can never be replaced nor can it be less convenient.

As for the 13 mini, that’s my main phone. It’s still an excellent device to use. Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t seem to think this way.
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6 weeks ago
there will be no iphone 18 in spring
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