Apple Testing Two Major iPhone 18 Pro Camera Upgrades

Apple is actively testing two major rear camera improvements for the iPhone, according to a reputable leaker.

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The Weibo user known as "Digital Chat Station" claims that Apple is testing a new main camera for the ‌iPhone‌ with a variable aperture. A variable aperture allows the camera to adjust the amount of light that reaches the sensor. This means that in dark environments, the aperture can be opened to receive more light, while in light environments, it can be closed to prevent over-exposure. It also should provide users with greater control over depth of field, which refers to how sharp a subject appears in the foreground compared to the background.

The claim corroborates a multitude of previous rumors that the iPhone 18 Pro and ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro Max will feature an upgraded main camera with a variable aperture. In December 2024, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was first to say that that the main rear camera on both ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models will offer variable aperture. A more recent report from October 2025 said Apple was moving ahead with plans to bring the technology to next-generation iPhones and was discussing components with suppliers.

Apple has never used a variable aperture on an ‌iPhone‌ camera before. The main cameras on all of the ‌iPhone‌ 14 Pro through iPhone 17 Pro models have a fixed aperture of ƒ/1.78, and the lens is always fully open and shooting with this aperture. Samsung Electronics previously brought a variable aperture camera to its Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S10 models in 2018 and 2019, but due to increased thickness and high price, it dropped the feature in 2020.

Secondly, the leaker reiterated their claim that that Apple is testing a new telephoto camera with a larger aperture for the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro. The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ models feature a telephoto camera with an ƒ/2.8 aperture. While the camera was upgraded to a 48-megapixel sensor, which was a substantial improvement over the 12-megapixel sensor used on previous generations, it retained the same aperture size. A larger aperture on the ‌iPhone‌'s telephoto camera would primarily improve light gathering, noise performance, shutter speed, and background separation.

Other rumors suggest that the ‌iPhone 18‌ Pro models could also gain a teleconverter to increase effective focal length and improve zoom reach, as well as a 24-megapixel front-facing camera. They are expected to launch in the fall alongside the first foldable ‌iPhone‌.

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Top Rated Comments

DocMultimedia Avatar
1 day ago at 12:35 pm
It seems very late in the production cycle to still be testing these new cameras.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Avenged110 Avatar
23 hours ago at 01:04 pm
And none of it will matter if they still apply hideous levels of processing to every photo.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mushy peas Avatar
22 hours ago at 02:13 pm

does not matter, small sensors = bad photos, this is why there are still full-frame sensor cameras out there.
This is flat out wrong. The gear used to take a photo doesn’t dictate whether a photo is good or bad, the photographer does. Give Greg Heisler or Joe McNally an iPhone and they’ll take better photos than I could with a Hasselblad or GFX.

I have heaps of photos I took with my iPhone that I prefer to photos taken with my full frame Sony, and vice versa. Because it’s about photo, and the light, and what the photo means, so much more than the f stop of the lens I used to make it.


Apple should bring a bigger sensor 1/1.14 or 1-inch type
That would be nice. Particularly on the telephoto.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jethr_o Avatar
22 hours ago at 02:15 pm

does not matter, small sensors = bad photos, this is why there are still full-frame sensor cameras out there.
No, bad photographers = bad pictures. It depends entirely on what you are going to do with the images. I'm currently at a stage where I'm considering changing over my full frame ILC - and frankly if these specs are real (and I'm also a 'wait for the first hands-on review' type of guy) then it would almost certainly prompt me to hold off and buy an 18 Pro for half the cost.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
23 hours ago at 01:03 pm
Testing??? The components for the iPhone 18xx have started their production so I highly doubt this rumor...
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Parowdy Avatar
8 hours ago at 04:40 am

Steve Jobs would've never allowed a camera bump. Yes, it's true that even a bigger bump than what we have now would allows for better photo quality. In fact, if the bump were the same size as a full-frame dslr camera, then the photo quality would be as good as a full-frame dslr camera. My point is that better photo quality isn't a great reason to have a photo bump because at what point does a camera bump become too big?
Jobs this Jobs that. He is dead.
Yes we all wish he wasn’t but he is. And it’s a very big claim to say Jobs would have never allowed a camera bump. How do you know that?
Why would anyone at Apple be seriously against a camera bump in the first place, if that kind of mindset holds back the iPhone camera quality for subjective „esthetics“.
I have taken many photos over the years that would not have looked nearly as good, or true to life, if the camera in the iPhones wasn’t what it is, and how it is.
If it want a phone without a protruding camera, get one. I for one am happy that I have such a small and relatively capable camera attached to the backside of the metal and glass slab in my pocket, instead of one that is only half as useful, but doesn’t stick out, which doesn’t even matter when using a case.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)