The iPhone 18 Pro will reportedly carry over the same anodized aluminum finish introduced with the iPhone 17 Pro , despite concerns from some users about its durability. According to the Weibo leaker known as " Fixed Focus Digital ," surface chipping on the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ has become a common complaint, and that users who have sought recourse from Apple have been told they cannot claim it, with the company classifying the issue as an inherent characteristic of the aluminum alloy material and normal wear and tear. Crucially, they added that the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ will "continue to utilize this same design approach" despite its weaknesses. The ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ moved away from the titanium frames Apple used in its Pro lineup for the previous two years, adopting an anodized aluminum unibody design. Surface durability concerns surfaced almost immediately after launch. Reports suggested that Dark Blue and Cosmic Orange models appeared to scratch more easily than other finishes, with MacRumors forum users describing visible marks on in-store display units within days of availability. A scratch test by YouTuber JerryRigEverything added some nuance , finding that most of the anodized shell holds up well against everyday items like keys and coins, but pinpointing the camera plateau as a clear weak point where the raised, unchamfered edges chip and scratch easily. A separate issue emerged the following month, when a number of Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro owners reported color shift , with the aluminum frame and camera plateau drifting toward a rose-gold or pink hue and in some cases prompting device replacements by Apple Support. Rumors point to four color options for the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ models: Dark Cherry, Light Blue, Dark Gray, and Silver. Dark Cherry is expected to serve as the signature new color, described as a deep, wine-like red that is considerably more muted than last year's Cosmic Orange. The ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ is not expected to offer a black option for the second consecutive year, but the rumored gray option could come close. The ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max are expected to be announced in September 2026, alongside the first foldable iPhone. Related Roundup: iPhone 18 Pro Tag: Fixed Focus Digital This article, " iPhone 18 Pro Rumored to Keep Aluminum Finish Amid Durability Complaints " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
HomePod owners may not necessarily have to even call out the word " Siri " in future, with Apple researching ways to use gaze detection for a device to know it's wanted. The patent's drawings show a HomePod with cameras, which might now become the expected Apple HomeHub If you have multiple Apple devices, then you know that it's difficult to get Siri to respond on the one you want. When you are in a room that contains an iPhone , an iPad , and a HomePod mini , Apple has all sorts of systems to assess which device you want, but they routinely fail. Furthermore, not everyone feels comfortable with the "Siri" prompt, even if it is better than the original "Hey Siri" one. You can still say either version, and so can your TV set — it's common for something said on a show to be close enough to "Siri" that it prompts a query you didn't ask for. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
A supply chain rumor claiming that Apple has made many more orders for the iPhone 17 to keep stock levels high through November 2026 is more indication of a 2027 non-pro iPhone 18 launch. iPhone 17 A May 4 Weibo post from Chinese leaker Fixed Focus Digital claims Apple is extending iPhone 17 production, increasing output and preparing inventory through November 2026 for China's Double 11 shopping period. Normally, the iPhone Pro and non-pro lineups are expected to debut in September, with full availability of all models in China by November 11. Apple typically plans Double 11 inventory as part of initial production, not by adding orders later in the cycle. Increasing orders this late for the base model is unusual for Apple and points to the standard iPhone 18 arriving later than the usual fall window. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums