iPhone 18 Pro to get variable aperture camera first, not iPhone 17 Pro
The iPhone 18 Pro, launching most likely in September of 2026, will be the first Apple model to incorporate variable aperture on its main camera, according to a fresh new report from Ming-Chi Kuo, a prolific source of supply chain-related information pertaining to Apple products.
Kuo did previously mention the debut of this feature on the iPhone 18 Pro, but was contradicted by another report saying it would actually launch next year. Now, Kuo is doubling down on his initial prediction, citing information from BE Semiconductor, which will supply Apple with the assembly equipment for aperture blades.
We've seen variable aperture cameras on plenty of Android flagship phones in recent years, and it looks like Apple took note of the development and plans to incorporate it into its Pro smartphones. The company is a late adopter, as it is prone to be sometimes, but will surely market the tech much better than any Android device maker could - if we go by past innovations and how despite not being first on the market with a feature, Apple generally knows how to make people excited about every single new thing it (finally) adds to its devices.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
Apple and gsmarena is making us happy and healthy for years by giving us very importance rumors. After all the years of free remors Apple should start charging us for their precious rumors. I will definitely not pay for it. But I can guarantee t...
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- Anonymous
Right!? Even on a 1'' sensor a variable aperture will have very little, if any, effect on the end image. I seriously don't understand why some people waste so much money on a "good" phone camera when it will always look medio...
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- User935
Who cares about aperture with the toy sensor(s) and toy lens(es) on a phone? With equally poor to non-existant ergonomics of a small flat slab etc.? It's not like it will bring a phone significantly closer to being a real camera. I guess it ca...
- 12 hours ago
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