iPhone18Proreview
A meaningful camera upgrade and a battery that finally outlasts the day. The price is high — and so is the score.
BY AVERY CHEN · MAR 12, 2026 · 08 MIN READ
A meaningful camera upgrade and a battery that finally outlasts the day. The price is high — and so is the score.
BY AVERY CHEN · MAR 12, 2026 · 08 MIN READ
Two weeks of testing. One transatlantic flight. Three calls with our reviewers about whether to actually recommend it. Here is the full iPhone 18 Pro review.
The A19 chip closes the gap with last year's M-series. Sustained workloads stay quiet, and the GPU finally pulls its weight in pro apps. Logic Pro projects that throttled the iPhone 17 Pro in our standard test ran cool here.
The new one-inch main sensor is the upgrade — full stop. Low-light photos look like they were shot on a real camera, ProRAW finally feels useful for working photographers, and the redesigned ISP keeps colors honest in mixed temperatures.
Apple's video pipeline was already best-in-class; the iPhone 18 Pro pushes it forward with proper internal ProRes 4:4:4. Color science remains the same, which is exactly what working video editors said they wanted.
Apple's claim of 'two extra hours' was conservative. Our standard loop returned the same numbers as the iPad Mini — and we did not have to baby the screen brightness to get there.
iOS 19 is, frankly, fine. The on-device translation is the headline feature, and it works. Live Activities now persist across the lock screen the way users have asked for years.
The price. The lack of a charger in the box, again. USB-C transfer speeds that still cap below USB 4. None of these are dealbreakers, but they all sting.
Tensor G5 finally feels like a chip, not a science project.
Samsung's seventh foldable reaches the finish line.
Bigger battery, better camera, and a build that finally holds up.