The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to feature a significant change to its front-facing camera setup, potentially moving away from the current Dynamic Island. Reports suggest that Apple may implement under-display Face ID technology on the iPhone 18 Pro models, allowing the TrueDepth sensors to be hidden beneath the screen. This would eliminate the need for the pill-shaped cutout, leaving only the selfie camera visible.
Instead of a centered placement, the selfie camera is rumored to be positioned in a small punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner of the display, where the clock is currently located. This change is expected to be exclusive to the Pro models, with standard iPhone 18 models likely retaining the existing Dynamic Island. Some reports also indicate that if the selfie camera moves to the top-left, the Dynamic Island feature might also shift to that corner, expanding as needed for various functions like Live Activities, calls, or navigation. The most notable visual alteration for the iPhone 18 Pro may thus be this repositioning of the selfie camera, rather than major software enhancements.