Possible Delay for iPhone 18: Anticipated RAM and AI Innovations

Post by : Bianca Hayes

Recent speculations indicate that Apple Inc. might not introduce the iPhone 18 in 2026 as initially anticipated. Instead, it could opt to unveil the device in 2027 alongside other new releases.

Industry analyst Dan Nystedt believes the iPhone 18 could boast 12GB of RAM, making it the highest memory configuration for a standard iPhone to date. This change aligns with the existing RAM in the iPhone 17 Pro series, which saw an increase from the previous models' 8GB.

Enhancing Performance with AI

This RAM upgrade is likely tied to Apple’s intensified focus on AI functionalities. Upcoming developer events are expected to showcase enhanced AI tools and an upgraded Siri, all of which will demand additional processing power and memory.

Moreover, reports suggest that Apple is in the process of developing a new A20 chipset, utilizing cutting-edge 2nm technology from TSMC. This innovative chip is projected to provide up to 15% improved performance while ensuring energy efficiency.

Staggered Launch Considerations

Sources indicate that Apple may implement a staggered launch strategy to navigate supply chain challenges and inflated costs, particularly due to ongoing global memory chip shortages. Consequently, the standard iPhone 18 might be released later along with various models such as:

  • iPhone 18e

  • iPhone Air 2

Anticipated Features of iPhone 18

Despite the potential postponement, several exciting enhancements are expected for the iPhone 18:

  • 6.3-inch OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion technology

  • Compact Dynamic Island (approximately 35% smaller)

  • 24MP front camera featuring Centre Stage capabilities

  • Streamlined Camera Control button utilizing only pressure sensors

Foldable iPhone Launch on the Horizon

In addition to the iPhone 18, Apple is reportedly gearing up to launch its first foldable iPhone, potentially named iPhone Ultra or iPhone Fold, which might debut prior to the iPhone 18.

April 25, 2026 12:32 p.m. 135

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