Apple will be using two modems in the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, according to new revelations from leaked schematics and documents that were stolen from Apple supplier Tata in a cyberattack.
In the US, the company will keep using a Qualcomm modem, and the reason seems to be all about the fact that it supports mmWave 5G, whereas Apple’s self-developed modems still don’t. On the other hand, iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models sold elsewhere will be using Apple’s own C2 modem.
Currently, the iPhone 17e and iPhone Air use Apple modems, while the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max use Qualcomm modems. Interestingly, with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, Apple may be adding support for eSIM in China. Right now iPhones sold in China have two physical SIM card slots, and no eSIM support.
The same documents also reveal that the iPhone 18 Pro is getting a new camera, with a sensor ID of 0x905 compared to the iPhone 17 Pro’s 0x903. This implies that the iPhone 18 Pro (and the iPhone 18 Pro Max) will be using a new custom developed Sony IMX905 sensor. That’s in line with past rumors that claimed this year’s Pro models would be getting a main camera with variable aperture.
Apple iPhone 17e
| 256GB 8GB RAM | € 659.00 | $ 519.95 |
| 512GB 8GB RAM | € 869.00 | £ 725.99 |
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Apple iPhone 17 Air
| 256GB 12GB RAM | € 712.29 | £ 625.00 |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | € 777.69 | £ 729.99 |
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Apple iPhone 17
| 256GB 8GB RAM | € 752.00 | £ 640.00 |
| 512GB 8GB RAM | € 964.19 | £ 848.00 |
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro
| 256GB 12GB RAM | € 1,060.00 | £ 955.00 |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | € 1,209.00 | £ 1,089.00 |
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max
| 256GB 12GB RAM | € 1,173.00 | £ 1,020.00 |
| 512GB 12GB RAM | € 1,389.00 | £ 1,239.00 |
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