A Nearly 7-Inch iPhone 18 Pro Max Without a Bulkier Grip
Leaked screen protectors suggest the iPhone 18 Pro Max display size will stretch to nearly 7 inches, making it Apple’s largest Pro model yet. Crucially, Apple is expected to keep the phone’s width essentially unchanged and instead rely on a taller aspect ratio. That mirrors what many Android brands already do: increase diagonal size without making the device harder to hold one-handed. The Pro Max is tipped to retain a 6.9-inch-class panel, but with slimmer bezels and a taller frame that unlocks extra vertical real estate for video, gaming, and reading. This aligns with reports that Apple will continue using LTPO+ technology for better efficiency and smoother refresh rates. Combined with a slightly thicker 8.8mm chassis, the larger screen is framed as an ergonomic refinement, not just a size escalation, aiming to address long-running complaints that big-screen iPhones are unwieldy.

Dynamic Island Smaller Redesign Frees Up More Usable Screen
The iPhone 18 Pro Max is expected to bring the biggest change yet to Apple’s Dynamic Island since its debut. Multiple leaks indicate a Dynamic Island smaller redesign, with the pill-shaped cutout shrinking by roughly 25% to 35%. Screen protector images show a narrower, slightly off-centre selfie camera opening, hinting that some Face ID components may be moving under the display. While full under-panel Face ID reportedly isn’t ready, this intermediate step still matters: less visual clutter, more space for status icons, and a cleaner canvas for fullscreen apps. Users who disliked how much content the current Dynamic Island obscures may finally see relief. Paired with slimmer bezels and the taller aspect ratio, the reduced cutout should make movies, games, and multitasking feel more immersive without a radical redesign of the overall hardware silhouette.
5100mAh Battery Capacity Aims to Fix Pro Max Endurance Anxiety
Battery life has long been a sore spot for power users pushing their Pro Max through 5G, gaming, and heavy camera use. For the iPhone 18 Pro Max, leaks point to a 5100mAh battery capacity, with some reports placing the pack between 5,100mAh and 5,200mAh. That would make it one of the largest batteries ever fitted to an iPhone, enabled by a slight bump in thickness to around 8.8mm. Apple is also expected to adopt more power-efficient LTPO+ panels and the 2nm A20 Pro chip, a combination that should extend screen-on time even further. Some markets may see subtle capacity differences due to eSIM versus physical SIM tray requirements, but the broader story is clear: Apple appears to be prioritizing endurance again, targeting the all-day-and-beyond usage that many felt recent Pro models only barely achieved under heavy workloads.

A20 Pro Chip Specs and Triple 48MP Camera System Target Power Users
Under the hood, the iPhone 18 Pro Max is expected to run on the A20 Pro chip, reportedly built on TSMC’s 2nm process. Early A20 Pro chip specs leaks suggest up to 15% faster performance and around 30% better efficiency, with a WMCM packaging design bringing RAM physically closer to the processor. That layout should boost Apple Intelligence features and make on-device AI and a smarter Siri more responsive. On the imaging front, Apple is tipped to retain a triple 48MP camera system: a 48MP main camera, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP 4x telephoto. The main sensor may gain a variable aperture for better manual control over light and depth of field, while a new three-layer stacked sensor developed by Samsung is said to sharpen responsiveness, dynamic range, and low-light quality. Together, these upgrades are clearly aimed at creators and heavy multitaskers.
Design Refinements and Expected September Launch Window
Beyond raw specs, the iPhone 18 Pro Max appears focused on refinement. The chassis is expected to become fractionally thicker yet stay around 240 grams, suggesting subtle reshaping rather than a drastic redesign. New Dark Cherry, Silver, Light Blue and Dark Grey finishes, plus more unified single-tone camera rings, hint at a cleaner aesthetic. At the same time, leaks say Apple will keep the classic slab form factor even as work continues on a foldable iPhone. Software-wise, the Pro Max should ship with iOS 27 and a significantly upgraded Siri, likely boosted by deeper on-device AI and possible collaboration with Google’s Gemini models. Taken together with the taller display and reduced Dynamic Island, these changes position the device as a more ergonomic, endurance-focused Pro Max. All signs still point to Apple’s usual September launch window for the iPhone 18 Pro lineup.
