Apple’s long-term design roadmap toward a completely uninterrupted display just hit a crucial hardware milestone. We finally have physical evidence. As of Monday, a freshly leaked image of an iPhone 18 Pro screen protector proves Apple is aggressively shrinking the Dynamic Island.
The TrueDepth camera and infrared sensors have long been a bottleneck for smartphone engineers. Moving them completely under the screen causes serious interference with the dot projector. Apple is compromising for the Fall 2026 lineup. This narrower cutout acts as a necessary bridge before the highly anticipated 20th-anniversary redesign expected in 2027.
The 35 Percent Reduction
Rumors regarding a smaller sensor footprint circulated heavily earlier this year. Now we have the physical dimensions to match. According to a detailed report highlighted by GSMArena, the width of the front-facing cutout is dropping dramatically.
The math is clear. The hardware backs it up. The Dynamic Island will shrink from 20.76 mm on previous generations down to just 13.49 mm on the iPhone 18 Pro models. That is a 35 percent reduction in dead screen space.
Leaked iPhone 18 Pro screen protector reveals narrower Dynamic Island cutout!
Smaller Dynamic Island incoming? A new leak of what looks like the iPhone 18 Pro screen protector just dropped, and that cutout is definitely looking slimmer. Is this a win for the design? #iphone18… pic.twitter.com/jhH9yO41hr
— AllTrendly (@AllTrendly) March 30, 2026
Powering the Next Generation
This screen upgrade arrives alongside a major internal overhaul. The tech industry expects the iPhone 18 Pro line to feature the next-generation 2nm A20 Pro chipset. Apple is also reportedly packing in larger batteries, pushing capacity between 5,000mAh and 5,200mAh. They are pairing this power with more efficient LTPO+ display panels.
Apple is clearly dividing its product tiers. While the Pro models get the physical screen redesign and the A20 Pro chip, a new split-cycle strategy means iPhone 18 base models are taking a different upgrade path this year.
