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iPhone 18 Pro’s big camera upgrade might cut deeper in your wallet

By dailyguardian.aeMay 31, 20263 Mins Read
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Apple’s next-generation Pro iPhone could arrive with one of the biggest camera upgrades the company has introduced in years. But according to new analyst reports quoted by Forbes, that improvement may also come with a significant increase in manufacturing costs – raising fresh questions about whether future iPhone prices could climb even higher.

The focus of the latest leak is the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, which are expected to debut a new variable aperture camera system. Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims the upgraded camera module could cost Apple roughly 50 percent more than the camera hardware currently used in its Pro models.

That may not sound dramatic at first, but camera systems have increasingly become one of the most expensive and important components inside modern flagship smartphones.

A camera upgrade Apple has been chasing for years

Variable aperture technology has been rumored for iPhones for several years, and reports now suggest the feature has finally entered production for the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. Unlike current iPhone Pro models, which use a fixed aperture lens, the new system would allow the camera to physically adjust how much light enters the sensor. In practical terms, that means improved exposure control, more flexibility in challenging lighting conditions, and potentially more natural background blur effects without relying entirely on software processing.

Apple has largely relied on computational photography to improve image quality over the years, but a variable aperture would represent a more traditional camera hardware upgrade similar to features already seen on some premium Android phones.

According to Kuo, the new lens assembly is substantially more expensive than the seven-element plastic lens system Apple currently uses. Chinese supplier Sunny Optical is expected to handle a significant portion of production for the upgraded component.

Why this matters

The bigger story may not be the camera itself, but what it could mean for future iPhone pricing.

Apple has so far avoided major flagship price increases despite rising memory costs, more advanced chips, and growing manufacturing expenses. However, reports suggest the iPhone 18 Pro lineup is accumulating several expensive upgrades at once, including new camera technology, next-generation silicon, and additional connectivity features.

Apple iPhone 18 Pro Colours

That has led to growing speculation that Apple may eventually need to pass some of those costs onto buyers.

Online reactions have already been mixed. Some users see variable aperture as a meaningful photography upgrade, while others argue that most everyday users may never notice the difference enough to justify higher prices.

What happens next

Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro series in late 2026, and current reports suggest the devices could arrive alongside Apple’s first foldable iPhone.

For now, it remains unclear whether the higher camera costs will directly affect retail pricing. Apple has historically absorbed some component increases to maintain pricing stability, particularly in highly competitive markets.

Still, if the leaks prove accurate, the iPhone 18 Pro could become a test of how much consumers are willing to pay for advanced camera hardware. Apple clearly believes better photography remains one of the strongest reasons people upgrade their phones. The question is whether buyers will feel the same if the improvements arrive with a heavier price tag attached.

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