iPhone 18 Pro Leak Suggests Taller Displays Near 7 Inches
Leaked screen protectors for the iPhone 18 Pro Leak Shows suggest Apple is preparing taller displays, slimmer bezels and a smaller Dynamic Island cutout. The changes point to Pro models that could offer more screen space without a major increase in width.
Taller Displays Could Mark Apple’s Biggest Front Design Shift in Years
Leaked screen protectors tied to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max suggest Apple may be moving toward taller and slightly narrower displays in its next Pro models. The reported sizes are around 6.4 inches and 7 inches, according to the input data. The same leak points to a smaller Dynamic Island, which would reduce the visible interruption at the top of the screen.
The change would not be a small one for Apple’s front design. The company has kept the Pro iPhone proportions relatively stable across several generations, while premium Android phones have already used taller aspect ratios for some time. In this case, the leak suggests Apple may be trying to give users more usable screen space without making the phones noticeably wider. That could matter for people who want larger displays but do not want a bigger body in the hand.
The reported direction also fits a familiar pattern for Apple, which tends to make design changes in steps rather than all at once. A taller screen can change how the phone feels without a full redesign. For users, that may affect video playback, gaming, multitasking and reading, all of which benefit from more display area.
Reported screen changes and what they include
- Leaked screen protectors suggest taller displays on iPhone 18 Pro models
- Display sizes may rise to about 6.4 inches and 7 inches
- The front design may include slimmer bezels
- The Dynamic Island cutout may be smaller
- The phones may keep a similar overall width despite the larger screens
Smaller Dynamic Island Leak Reinforces Apple’s Push Toward Cleaner Displays
The same leak also points to a smaller Dynamic Island, continuing Apple’s effort to reduce the visual footprint of the front camera area. Earlier rumours mentioned a 25 to 35 percent reduction in Dynamic Island size, and the latest screen protector images appear to fit that direction. The cutout still matters because it interrupts full-screen media and gaming, even as Apple has used it as a signature interface feature on recent iPhones.
Reducing that interruption would increase usable display area without requiring a major leap in camera technology. Apple is not being described as moving straight to under-display cameras in the input data. Instead, the reported changes suggest the company is refining the same front design step by step. That approach keeps the Dynamic Island in place, but in a less visible form.
For buyers, that kind of change may not look dramatic at first glance. Still, a smaller cutout can affect the way the phone feels during everyday use. Watching video, playing games or switching between apps could look a little cleaner if the front area takes up less space. The broader message from the leak is that Apple appears to be trimming the visual weight of the top display area while increasing the screen itself.
That matters because the iPhone 18 Pro is being discussed in the context of Apple’s next upgrade cycle, which is expected around September. Accessory leaks often show up months ahead of a launch window, though the input also notes that dimensions can still change before production is finalized. So the reported design should be treated as a leak, not a finished product.
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