iPhone 18 Pro: Innovative Display, Transparent Back Design, and Steel Battery
Leaked details reveal the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, featuring a new “hole‑in‑display” screen, transparent back, and steel battery, signaling a potential leap in Apple’s smartphone design and technology.
Apple is preparing to launch its flagship iPhone 18 Pro, with leaks from trusted sources such as Digital Chat Station revealing a wide range of innovative features and design upgrades.
Expected Key Specifications
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Display: Expected to use “Hole‑in‑Active‑Area (HIAA)” technology, integrating the front camera into a small corner cutout, with Face ID sensors partially or fully placed under the screen.
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Back Design: Transparent or semi-transparent rear panel showcasing internal circuits, including the MagSafe wireless charging coil, for a futuristic look.
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Battery & Cooling: Pro Max variant may feature a steel battery with a vapor chamber cooling system to maintain high performance under heavy usage.
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Performance: Powered by a next-generation processor (rumored A20 Pro, 2 nm) with 12GB RAM, enabling advanced AI applications and demanding tasks.
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Camera: Main camera expected to include a variable aperture lens for the first time in an iPhone, allowing greater control over light intake and depth of field.
Pros
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Innovative design combining aesthetics and functionality with hole-in-display screen and transparent back.
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High performance with the advanced processor and large RAM capacity for long-term usage.
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Improved camera experience with variable aperture for more creative photography.
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Enhanced thermal management suitable for heavy gaming and intensive apps.
Cons
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Leaks may not reflect final specifications; features could be reduced.
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Expected high price may limit accessibility in markets like Egypt and other Arab countries.
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Transparent back may be more prone to scratches or fingerprints.
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Some advanced features may be exclusive to Pro Max, limiting differences between models.
Expected Price in Egypt and Arab Countries
Official price not yet announced. Global launch expected around September 2026, with prices likely $1,800–$2,500 USD for Pro or Pro Max. In Egypt, including taxes and import fees, estimated EGP 60,000–85,000. In Gulf countries, roughly $7,000–$9,000 USD or equivalent in local currencies.
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