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iPhone 18 Pro Leaks Suggest Dynamic Island Will Stay With Subtle Redesign

By Bhuiyan Md TomalJanuary 24, 2026Updated:January 24, 20263 Mins Read

iPhone 18 Pro leaks are easing concerns about a major front design overhaul. New information suggests Apple may keep the Dynamic Island centred while quietly shifting parts of Face ID under the display.

The iPhone 18 Pro launch is still months away, but steady leaks indicate Apple is choosing a cautious design path. Instead of removing familiar elements, the company may refine them.

iPhone 18 Pro Leaks Point to Under-Display Face ID Changes

According to recent iPhone 18 Pro leaks, is experimenting with moving select Face ID components beneath the display. These reportedly include the infrared illuminator and sensor.

The visible cutout, however, is expected to remain in the centre. This means the Dynamic Island design stays intact, avoiding a drastic shift in the phone’s front appearance.

The clarification came after confusion around earlier reports that suggested the cutout could move to the left side. Later explanations indicated this was likely a misunderstanding of how internal components are positioned.

In practice, only the hidden hardware may shift slightly under the screen. The selfie camera and Dynamic Island placement would remain unchanged for users.

This approach allows Apple to test under-display Face ID in stages. It reduces visible hardware while keeping the current user experience stable.

Some shared mock-ups based on the leaks also show a slimmer Dynamic Island. The pill-shaped cutout appears smaller and less dominant than on current Pro models.

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A Gradual Design Strategy Instead of a Sudden Change

The iPhone 18 Pro leaks suggest Apple is not ready to jump straight to a fully cutout-free display. Under-display camera technology still faces challenges with image clarity and consistency.

By hiding Face ID hardware first, Apple can improve screen aesthetics without affecting security or camera performance. This also lowers the risk of user backlash.

This step-by-step strategy fits Apple’s long-term design history. Major visual changes are often introduced slowly and refined over several generations.

For users, the benefit is familiarity. The Dynamic Island remains functional while the display becomes cleaner over time.

Industry watchers note that Apple often waits until new display technologies mature before rolling them out fully. This measured approach prioritises reliability over novelty.

If these iPhone 18 Pro leaks prove accurate, Apple is balancing innovation with restraint. The Dynamic Island is not going away yet, but its visual footprint may continue to shrink.

FYI (keeping you in the loop)-

Will the iPhone 18 Pro remove the Dynamic Island?

Current leaks suggest the Dynamic Island will stay. Apple is expected to keep it centred with a smaller, refined design.

Is Face ID moving under the display on iPhone 18 Pro?

Leaks indicate some Face ID components may move under the display. The selfie camera is still expected to remain visible.

When is the iPhone 18 Pro expected to launch?

Apple typically launches new iPhones in September. The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to follow the same annual timeline.

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