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iPhone 18 trial production reportedly set for February as Apple prepares staggered launch

Apple is reportedly set to begin trial production of the iPhone 18 in February, signalling that the Pro models’ design is largely final ahead of a staggered launch spanning late 2026 and spring 2027.

December 24, 2025 / 07:59 IST
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Apple is said to be gearing up for the next phase of development of its iPhone 18 lineup, with trial production expected to begin shortly after the Chinese New Year. According to a China-based industry source, small-scale manufacturing runs will start once factories resume normal operations following the Lunar New Year shutdown, which typically wraps up in the second half of February.

Trial production is a critical stage in Apple’s hardware pipeline. It allows the company and its manufacturing partners to validate production processes, identify yield issues, and fine-tune assembly lines before moving to mass production later in the cycle. The timing suggested by the report fits Apple’s usual cadence for flagship devices that are still more than a year away from public release.

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The same source claims that production lines for the iPhone 18 Pro models have already been set up, which strongly suggests that the core hardware design for the Pro variants has been finalised. When Apple reaches this stage, major external changes are typically locked in, with only minor refinements made in the months that follow. As a result, expectations are growing that the overall design of the iPhone 18 Pro will not differ dramatically from the iPhone 17 Pro.

This aligns with earlier reports suggesting that Apple will retain the triple-lens rear camera layout housed within the new camera plateau design. Any changes to the exterior are expected to be evolutionary rather than radical, with Apple focusing its efforts on internal upgrades and new component technologies instead.