iPhone 17e Display Upgrade: Dynamic Island Finally Hits the Entry Level
Apple's iPhone 17e display upgrade features a 6.1-inch Dynamic Island and A19 chip. Plus, leaked iPhone 18 Pro specs reveal an under-display camera.
Apple's most affordable iPhone is finally shedding its dated look. While the iPhone 16e launched in February 2025 with a powerful chip but an old-school notch, its successor is set to bridge the design gap with the flagship series.
iPhone 17e Display Upgrade and Key Specs
According to reputable leaker Digital Chat Station, the iPhone 17e will feature a 6.1-inch, 60HzLTPS OLED display that incorporates the Dynamic Island. Although it lacks the fluid 120Hz refresh rate found on Pro models, the addition of the interactive cutout brings a modern aesthetic and functional notification hub to Apple's budget offering.
Peeking into the Future: iPhone 18 Series Leaks
Beyond the immediate horizon, leaks regarding the iPhone 18 lineup suggest a significant technological split. While screen sizes remain consistent with their predecessors—ranging from the 6.27-inch base model to the massive 6.86-inch Pro Max—the display tech is evolving.
| Model | Display Size | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 18 | 6.27" | Dynamic Island |
| iPhone Air 2 | 6.55" | Dynamic Island |
| iPhone 18 Pro | 6.27" | Under-Display Camera |
| iPhone 18 Pro Max | 6.86" | Under-Display Camera |
Reports indicate that the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max might finally move the camera under the display. This under-display camera (UDC) technology would eliminate the Dynamic Island on high-end models, offering a seamless, uninterrupted viewing experience for the first time in iPhone history.
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