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Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station claims Apple is deep into testing a variable-aperture main camera for both the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. Instead of being stuck at f\/1.78, the phone would be able to open up for shallow-depth portrait shots and then stop down in bright conditions for more controlled detail.<br \/>While this isn\u2019t the first time we\u2019re hearing about this addition, its recurrence from different sources certainly reaffirms the possibility of this feature being included in the upcoming models. According to a previous report from South Korea\u2019s ET News, this camera feature has the highest chance of making the cut for 2026.<br \/>According to the tipster, Apple is also testing a hole-punch solution for the front camera on the iPhone 18 Pro models. The company has been exploring under-display solutions as well, and it will be interesting to see if the Face ID system finally sits under the display, leaving a smaller hole-punch cutout for the selfie \u2014 similar to what almost all Android phones use.<br \/>While the camera layout isn\u2019t changing much \u2014 Apple is reportedly sticking with the horizontal \u201cdeco\u201d \u2014 there could be a much bigger visual twist on the back. The tipster talked about a \u201ctransparent\u201d back panel. It\u2019s a sharp departure from the current design language of iPhones.<br \/>Apple made some significant changes this year to its Pro iPhones \u2014 both in terms of design and functionality \u2014 and it will be interesting to see if the company is finally increasing its focus on innovation. Nonetheless, the iPhone 19 series (Apple\u2019s 20th-anniversary iPhone) is also around the corner, and it wouldn\u2019t be surprising if Apple reserves a few groundbreaking changes \u2014 like a hole-punch + UDC setup for the front or the transparent back design \u2014 for its 20th-anniversary models. More concrete information is expected as development progresses.<br \/>Don\u2019t miss a thing! Join our Telegram community for instant updates and grab our free daily newsletter for the best tech stories!<br \/>For more daily updates, please visit our News Section.<br \/>(Source: DCS on Weibo)<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to the tipster, Apple is also testing a hole-punch solution for the front camera on the iPhone 18 Pro models. We\u2019re almost a year away from the iPhone 18 lineup, but Apple\u2019s early hardware tests are already making the rounds \u2014 and there are a few interesting additions.The most eye-catching aspect is the camera. 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