Apple plans iPhone 18 Pro Max with LTPO+ display and exclusive camera
Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro Max set to wow with Face ID and 2nm A20 Pro chip. File photo
Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro Max set to wow with Face ID and 2nm A20 Pro chip. File photo
(Web Desk): Apple’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Max, expected in September 2026, will feature under-display Face ID, a hidden selfie camera, and a full-screen display.

The phone will use next-generation LTPO+ OLED panels, enabling the infrared scanner and front camera to sit beneath the display. This allows a smaller Dynamic Island and a cleaner front design, making the screen look almost bezel-free.

The iPhone 18 Pro Max will also debut Apple’s first 2nm A20 Pro chip with integrated “Wide I/O” memory. This combination is designed to dramatically boost AI and graphics performance while improving heat management.

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Camera upgrades are significant. The Pro Max model will feature a variable aperture main camera on a 48MP sensor, plus a triple 48MP array including ultra-wide and periscope telephoto lenses. These upgrades aim to give professional-level control over light and depth of field, exclusive to the Pro Max.

Other features include Apple’s second-generation “C2” modem for faster 5G and satellite connectivity, larger battery capacity around 5,100mAh, faster wired (40W+) and MagSafe (25W+) charging, and a titanium chassis with bold new colors like Burgundy and Deep Purple.

The base iPhone 18 and a lower-priced iPhone 18e may launch later in early 2027, but the Pro and Pro Max models are expected first. Apple’s strategy combines display innovation, top-tier performance, and exclusive camera hardware to set a new benchmark for flagship smartphones.

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The iPhone 18 Pro Max aims to redefine smartphone design with hidden Face ID and selfie camera technology. Its 2nm chip and professional-grade camera make it stand out. Apple is clearly targeting premium users seeking advanced performance and a sleek, uninterrupted screen.