While the iPhone 17 series is still months away, rumors about the iPhone 18 have already started circulating.
According to DigiTimes, Samsung is developing a new three-layer stacked camera sensor for the iPhone 18, set to launch in 2026.
This sensor, known as “PD-TR-Logic,” promises several improvements, including:
Sony has traditionally been the exclusive supplier of image sensors for iPhone cameras, but Samsung’s involvement would mark a significant shift. A leaker, “Jukanlosreve,” first mentioned Samsung’s plans last week, adding credibility to the rumor.
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo previously predicted that Samsung would begin supplying 48-megapixel Ultra Wide sensors for iPhones in 2026, aligning with the iPhone 18’s expected release.
It’s unclear whether Samsung’s sensor will be used across all iPhone 18 models or reserved for the Pro versions. There’s also speculation about whether the new sensor will extend to the Fusion and Telephoto cameras.
Although these details may change as the iPhone 18 launch is still over a year away, multiple sources have backed Samsung’s involvement, making this rumor highly credible.
Stay tuned for more updates as we learn about Apple’s plans for the iPhone 18.