Apple’s next front-facing redesign may hinge less on the Dynamic Island and more on where the selfie camera finally lands. According to a growing pile of leaks, the iPhone 18 Pro could move its front camera to a small punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner of the display, a noticeable break from Apple’s centered approach over the past few years.
As first reported by The Information, Apple is expected to introduce under-display Face ID on the iPhone 18 Pro models, allowing the TrueDepth sensors to sit invisibly beneath the screen. That would leave only the selfie camera visible, no longer requiring the pill-shaped cutout we know as the Dynamic Island.
Instead of centering that punch-hole, the leak suggests Apple may tuck the selfie camera into the top-left corner, where the clock currently sits. This aligns with earlier reporting that notes that leaker Digital Chat Station claims only the Pro models will receive this new under-display cutout area, while standard iPhone 18 models keep the existing Dynamic Island
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MacRumors adds that if the selfie camera moves, the Dynamic Island may follow it. In a video from Jon Prosser, the Dynamic Island appears shifted to the top-left, expanding outward when needed for Live Activities, calls, or navigation.
If the rumors hold, the iPhone 18 Pro’s most visible change won’t be flashy software tricks, but a quieter repositioning of the selfie camera itself. We’ll likely find out which rumor wins when Apple officially unveils the iPhone 18 Pro later this year.
