Apple may delay the iPhone 18 until 2027 as premium models get fall launch

Saturday, 15 August 2026 - 9:08

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Apple may be about to break one of its longest-running iPhone launch habits.

The company’s supplier Pegatron recently teased a major schedule change for a key smartphone client. As reported by Economic Daily News and MacRumors, Apple plans to stick to a September launch for the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, but will hold off on releasing the base iPhone 18 until Q1 2027.

If accurate, this would be a pretty significant change from Apple’s recent iPhone strategy. The standard iPhone has traditionally launched alongside the Pro and Pro Max models in September. That has been the case from the iPhone 11 through the iPhone 17.

Supply constraints could be driving the change

There seems to be a practical reason for the change, as the shift in launch timing appears tied to ongoing supply constraints affecting memory and other components.

According to Economic Daily News, Pegatron executives discussed how shortages of memory and other chips are affecting smartphone production and shifting the industry’s peak shipping periods. Suppliers and smartphone manufacturers are left trying to allocate the limited components they can get across their product lines, while smartphone makers increasingly prioritize higher-priced devices with larger margins.

That could help explain why Apple would lead with the release of its premium iPhone 18 models. The Pro and Pro Max models carry higher price tags, and Apple could use the limited supply of components to prioritize its higher-margin devices. Launching those devices first would allow Apple to use its available components on its most profitable products while giving Apple more flexibility in managing component supplies for the less expensive models.

The strategy could also make Apple’s iPhone lineup more complex for consumers. Rather than choosing between the standard and Pro models in the same fall shopping season, those who want the regular iPhone 18 may have to wait until early 2027.

Apple’s premium iPhones are still on track for fall

Apple’s premium iPhone 18 models are reportedly still scheduled for a September launch. Bloomberg has reportedly identified Sept. 9 as the likely date for Apple’s event. Meanwhile, Forbes notes that the date would fit Apple’s usual pattern of holding its major iPhone event on the second Tuesday or Wednesday of September.

Apple has generally introduced new iPhones on the second Tuesday or Wednesday of September, except for 2020, when pandemic-related production delays pushed the iPhone 12 launch into October.

There could also be another major addition to the lineup this year. Reports also point to a foldable device, reportedly called the iPhone Ultra. That would make this year’s premium iPhone event particularly important, even with the standard iPhone 18 missing from the lineup.

Meanwhile, Apple’s more affordable iPhone 18 and reportedly the iPhone 18e and second-generation iPhone Air are expected to arrive in a later launch window.

A major shift in Apple’s iPhone business

The latest Pegatron comments don’t constitute direct confirmation from Apple, but they make the rumored change harder to dismiss. Apple itself has not announced its plans for the iPhone 18 launch.

Splitting the iPhone lineup could ultimately give Apple more flexibility over its supply chain and product calendar. It could also encourage consumers interested in the latest technology to move toward Apple’s more expensive models.

With the premium iPhones arriving first, customers who do not want to wait until 2027 for a new iPhone may have fewer options and may therefore be enticed by the options available.

The reported delay of the standard iPhone 18 could signal a bigger change in how the company manages its flagship product lineup, responds to component shortages, and balances supply constraints against the profitability of its premium devices.

For consumers and the wider technology industry, September’s iPhone event may provide the clearest sign yet that Apple’s traditional annual iPhone cycle is becoming a thing of the past.

-TechRepublic


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