Sources cited by Nikkei say Apple is prioritizing the production and shipment of its three high-end iPhone models slated for 2026, while delaying the standard version.
Breaking from tradition, the standard iPhone 18 may now be planned for the first half of 2027. The Nikkei report indicates that Apple is prioritizing the rollout of its first-ever foldable iPhone, alongside two non-folding flagship models featuring upgraded cameras and larger displays, for its major launch in the second half of 2026.
This means we may see an “iPhone Fold,” iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max this year, but not a “standard” iPhone 18, The move is purportedly aimed at allocating resources more efficiently and maximizing revenue and margins from premium models as memory chip and other material costs continue to rise.
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