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While the iPhone 17 series only recently hit the market, early leaks around Apple’s 2026 flagships are already starting to surface. A recent leak hinted at an unconventional hole-punch camera placement for the iPhone 18 Pro models. However, the latest leak suggests fans hoping for a dramatic redesign may want to temper their expectations.

According to Chinese leaker Fixed Focus Digital, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max are unlikely to see any major exterior changes. The rear design, in particular, is said to remain largely unchanged, with Apple sticking to a familiar camera layout and overall look.

As for the rumor surrounding the introduction of under-display tech and the removal of the Dynamic Island, the latest report casts doubt on the timeline. Realistically, Apple is likely to preserve something “groundbreaking” for its 20th anniversary iPhone, set to arrive in 2027. So, if the 2026 iPhones appear as a minor refresh over the newly redesigned iPhone 17 lineup, it wouldn’t be too surprising. Apple is likely to continue using the current pill-shaped cutout design for at least another generation, while the UDC tech it’s known to have been working on for a while gets some final refinement.

That said, this is still very early in the product cycle. There’s still plenty of time before the 2026 iPhones enter mass production, a phase when supply chain details typically become clearer. Until then, plans could still change.

For now, the leak points to another evolutionary update rather than a visual overhaul—something Apple has leaned on repeatedly in recent years.

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