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Supply Chain Points to Variable-Aperture Main Camera on iPhone 18 Pro Models

An industry report names LG Innotek, Foxconn, Luxshare ICT, and Sunny Optical as partners as development advances, though Apple has not confirmed the feature ahead of an expected 2026 launch.

Overview

  • South Korea’s ETNews reports Apple has finalized plans to add a mechanical variable aperture to the main camera on the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max.
  • The system is described as exclusive to the Pro tier, with LG Innotek and Foxconn handling the camera module and Luxshare ICT and Sunny Optical supplying the actuator.
  • A variable aperture physically adjusts light intake, enabling brighter low‑light shots, preventing overexposure in bright scenes, and offering more direct depth‑of‑field control.
  • Apple has not previously used a variable aperture on iPhone; Samsung briefly did on the Galaxy S9/S10 before dropping it due to thickness and cost concerns.
  • The reporting aligns with analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo’s earlier forecast, and while parts commercialization is said to be underway, the feature remains unconfirmed until Apple’s expected fall 2026 announcement.