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iPhone 18 Might Look a Lot More Like an 'e' Model, Leaker Claims

The standard iPhone 18 and the lower-cost iPhone 18e are said to share components, according to the leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital," as further evidence that Apple is narrowing the gap between the two devices.


In new posts on Weibo, Fixed Focus Digital said that certain parts are interchangeable between the two models, adding that the information originates from a reliable manufacturing source. The leaker described the component overlap as confirmation that the specification convergence between the ‌iPhone 18‌ and iPhone 18e is real and measurable at the supply chain level. "Take it from me: The standard ‌iPhone 18‌ model has been downgraded and its launch delayed-this decision is final and will not change," they added.

The posts also suggested that if the ‌iPhone 18‌ ships in spring 2027 rather than alongside the Pro models in the fall, September and October will effectively become "flagship season" for Apple, a window occupied by the iPhone 18 Pro, ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max, and the foldable "iPhone Ultra." A split launch strategy separating the Pro and standard models has been widely reported since last year, with Ming-Chi Kuo and Nikkei among those to have corroborated the plan.

The component sharing claim builds on a string of downgrade reports over the past two weeks. The leaker first reported that Apple is implementing certain manufacturing downgrades to the ‌iPhone 18‌ as a cost-cutting measure, before adding that display specifications and the chip will both be affected. Apple could be planning to tweak the name of the A-series chip used in the device to obscure the extent of the chip change. Engineering Validation Testing of the ‌iPhone 18‌ and iPhone 18e is said to be taking place simultaneously in June, which aligns with the idea that the two devices now share significant engineering overlap.

Today, the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17e are meaningfully different devices: the standard model features a 6.3-inch display with ProMotion and up to 3,000 nits of peak outdoor brightness, the Dynamic Island, a five-core GPU, an Ultra Wide camera, and significantly better battery life. The ‌iPhone 17e‌, by contrast, has a smaller 6.1-inch display, a notch rather than a ‌Dynamic Island‌, no ProMotion, a four-core GPU, and no Ultra Wide camera. If Apple is now sharing components between the ‌iPhone 18‌ and iPhone 18e and reducing display and chip specifications on the standard model, many of those distinctions could shrink or disappear entirely in the next generation.

The ‌iPhone 18‌, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2 are all expected to launch in spring 2027, with the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌, ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max, and iPhone Ultra anticipated to be announced in the fall.

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4 weeks ago
Getting the 17 last year is looking better and better every time I open MacRumors lol
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4 weeks ago
Too many models with not enough differentiators. Keep it simpler.
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4 weeks ago
iPhone 17 base gang here. Knew it was too good to be true when I got it. Had the top tier line (X, Pro, etc) forever and didn't think twice about getting the base 17 especially since no black in 17 Pro. It's too good for $799. Apple appears to have realized it haha
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4 weeks ago
How about they just stop coming out with new phones every damn year. There's no point anymore. Just chill out. You don't see new Microwaves announced every damn year. People just buy what they need.
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4 weeks ago
Well, iPhone was originally just iPhone. One model.
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4 weeks ago

If Steve was still here we would only had
iPhone mini (a smaller version of the flagship)
iPhone (flagship model)
iPhone classic (iPhone SE style with Home button)
The fold would be a different category probably. Something like iBook.
You don’t have a single clue what Steve’s iPhone line in 2026 would look like, this is such a silly argument.
In late 2008 there were literally five different MacBook designs officially available from Apple, under Steve Jobs.
In 2004-2005 there were four different versions of the 4th generation iPod, all with completely different feature sets, some which were introduced then discontinued in a matter of months.
Even as early as 1999, Steve was introducing the iMac, the iMac DV and the iMac DV Special Edition, all at different price points, all with different specifications.

The idea that Steve wouldn’t have eventually diversified the lineup isn’t just literally the opposite of what he did, but it also is literally betrayed by internal emails from the man himself back from 2009-2010 where he is talking about wanting to introduce an “iPhone 4+”, an “iPhone 4S” and an iPhone based off of parts from the iPod Touch. The man clearly wanted to expand the lineup, just like he did with the iPod, iPod Mini, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Color, iPod hi-fi, iPod Touch…
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