The entire tech industry and all of us that follow it are waiting with bated breath for the arrival of the iPhone Fold later this year. Apple’s first ever foldable has the potential to blow away the Galaxy Z Fold 8 on the first try and potentially redefine foldable phones for the mainstream.

But it’s also tipped to cost as much as $2399 in a year when everything is getting more expensive. That price point is prohibitive for a large number of people, so I predict the regular iPhone 18 Pro (and regular iPhone 18) will be the natural upgrade for most users.

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with a variable aperture. This means that users can control the amount of light passing through the camera’s lens to reach the sensor.

You could then control the depth of field in your shots depending on whether you wanted a scene-wide image or a narrower focus on a particular subject. The iPhone currently does this with software trickery but moving from a fixed aperture to a variable aperture could be a huge step forward.

Smartphone dimensions will naturally constrain the sensor size so I don’t expect the iPhone 18 Pro to offer a better experience than the best mirrorless cameras but since the best camera is the one you have with you, and we always carry our phones — any improvement is welcome.

could unveil the A20 Pro chip, which would likely use TSMC’s 2nm architecture. A big step onwards from the 3nm architecture used on the current A19 Pro chip. Rumors claim the A20 chips could place the RAM on the same wafer as the CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine instead of having it sit adjacent and connected through an interposer.

In day-to-day terms, this is likely to mean big power and efficiency improvements over the current generation. Apple may consider putting this same chip into the iPhone Fold, so we could be getting an equivalent performance regardless of whether you opt for Fold or Pro.

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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, this year’s special color for the iPhone 18 Pro will be a “deep red”.

The last time we saw a red iPhone was the the (PRODUCT) RED variants of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus. So I think it’s definitely about time for the shade to make a comeback.

one of my favorites), iPhone Air and now the iPhone Fold. But it’s the iPhone Pro line that continues to be the backbone of the company’s lineup. I think there’s plenty to be excited about with what this year’s model has to offer.

Do you agree? Or do you think the iPhone Fold and the iPhone Air could tempt people away from upgrading to a Pro? Let me know in the comments below.

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