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The End of the Annual iPhone Launch: Here is Why

The initial focus will be on ultra-premium models, giving additional time for the development of base models.

For the first time in its ten-year history, Apple will not be delivering a unified block of new iPhones in September. In contrast, Apple is likely to release the iPhone 18 series in stages during 2026 and 2027. The new approach prioritises the ultra-premium elite tier, resulting in a six-month delay for mainstream models. Consumers contemplating device upgrades may find the decision-making process more complicated as a result of this change.

iPhone 18 split release

Instead of releasing both the flagship and regular iPhone models at the same time in September, Apple is trying something different with its upcoming events. This approach distinguishes between high-end and regular products. The high-end iPhone 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max, and iPhone Fold (Ultra), which incorporate variable aperture cameras and the breakthrough TSMC 2nm A20 Pro chip, might be scheduled to be unveiled in September 2026, according to the launch timetable. The more standard iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e, which include a regular A20 processor, improved Apple Intelligence capabilities, 12GB RAM, and affordable GPU choices, could be introduced in spring 2027.

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Reason behind the iPhone 18’s delayed release

Apple’s decision to delay the availability of the basic iPhone 18 until 2027 is a deliberate business move, not an indicator of manufacturing concerns. The move helps the corporation extract more revenue from the iPhone 17, particularly during major shopping events. The introduction of Pro models with TSMC’s advanced 2-nanometre A20 Pro processors also necessitates the release of the basic model to be delayed to appropriately handle supply limits and avoid delays to the launch date. Apple is also said to be planning an ultra-foldable phone, called the “iPhone Fold” or Ultra, that’s expected to come out in Autumn 2026, and Apple is said to be scheduling the foldable launch to not compete with lower-end versions. This shows Apple’s commitment to bringing premium tech into its range of products.

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The Psychological Trap: Apple is making it harder than ever to be a smart consumer

Apple’s staggered rollout approach for the iPhone 18 in spring 2027, although good for financial metrics, poses major issues for customers. When the iPhone 18 is released, purchasers will find a product that seems old owing to the previous six-month hoopla around its A20 silicon and advanced Apple Intelligence capabilities, resulting in a diminished sense of excitement for an $800 handset. The overlap with the successful iPhone 17 generates internal competition, forcing Apple to cut costs by using older components, providing buyers with the option of a relatively inexpensive iPhone 17 or a cost-effective iPhone 18 with less cutting-edge capabilities.

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Furthermore, Apple eliminates lower-tier holiday gift options during the major shopping season, forcing customers to either pay more than $1,100 for the Pro model or settle for last year’s iPhone 17. This strategic positioning leverages the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), compelling buyers to make tough choices regarding spending and product selection.

The iPhone 18’s boost to 12GB of RAM, which is required for advanced AI functionality, forces mid-tier users to choose between overpaying for the Pro model for instant AI performance or putting off the purchase to wait for more inexpensive options to emerge. As a result, the new release plan makes the purchase process more difficult and strategic, requiring financial management, patience, and negotiating Apple’s calibrated consumer psychology.

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Komila Singh
Komila Singhhttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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