New concept images created by The Apple Post offer a look at what Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro lineup could look like based on the latest rumors and supply chain reports.
The renders imagine the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max in four rumored finishes: Light Blue, Dark Cherry, Dark Gray, and Silver.
According to recent reports, Dark Cherry is expected to be the standout finish for this year’s Pro lineup. Rather than a bright red, the color is said to be more of a deep wine-like shade, giving the iPhone 18 Pro a darker and more premium look. The Apple Post’s concept images show the finish paired with polished titanium edges and Apple’s large rear camera system.
Image: The Apple Post
The rumored Light Blue option would be a notable shift for Apple’s Pro lineup, offering a softer and more vibrant finish than the Deep Blue color currently available on the iPhone 17 Pro. Meanwhile, Dark Gray could mark the return of a more neutral dark option after Apple notably skipped black and gray finishes on the iPhone 17 Pro lineup.
The concept images also reflect rumors that Apple could make the Dynamic Island smaller this year. Several reports have suggested Apple is testing under-display Face ID technology for the iPhone 18 Pro, allowing some of the Face ID hardware to move beneath the display. That could let Apple reduce the size of the Dynamic Island while keeping the familiar overall look of recent iPhone Pro models.
On the rear, the renders keep the large camera plateau introduced with the iPhone 17 Pro, with Apple expected to continue using a triple-lens camera system. Rumors suggest the iPhone 18 Pro could feature camera upgrades including a variable aperture system for improved low-light photography and more control over depth of field.
Image: The Apple Post
The iPhone 18 Pro is also expected to feature Apple’s next-generation A20 Pro chip, which is rumored to be built on TSMC’s 2-nanometer process for better performance and efficiency. Apple is also reportedly preparing a new in-house modem for the devices, which could improve 5G speeds, satellite connectivity, and battery life.
Apple is not expected to announce the iPhone 18 Pro lineup until September, and reports suggest the company is still deciding between multiple front-facing designs. That means the final version could still change before launch.