Cutting corners


The iPhone 18e and iPhone 18 will have the same processor specs. | Image by Fixed Focus Digital
Apple replaced the iPhone SE with the iPhone 16e in February 2025 as the cheapest model in the lineup. The iPhone 17e was the second iteration. It starts at $599, $170 more than the iPhone SE, but has a more modern design and Face ID.
While it has the same A19 chipset as the $799 iPhone 17, the iPhone 17e has a 4-core GPU instead of the standard model’s 5-core GPU. That’s set to change next year, per Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital.
Downgrading iPhone 18
The iPhone 18 will have weaker specs as Apple, along with the rest of the market, grapples with higher costs. The device is tipped to have a less powerful chip and trimmed memory specs. The rumor also speaks of a downgraded manufacturing process, raising the possibility that the iPhone 18e and iPhone 18 won’t have a 2nm chip like the Pro models.Regardless of the chip fabrication process, we can expect both devices to have a 4-core GPU, shrinking any minor performance differences.
It’s not clear what the leaker means by lower memory specs, considering 8GB of RAM is the bare minimum for Apple AI. Similarly, storage is unlikely to be reduced from 256GB to 128GB.
The leak might instead be trying to say that Apple has cancelled plans to equip the iPhone 18 with 12GB of RAM.
The silver lining
Amidst an ongoing components crunch that has forced rivals to hike prices, Apple reportedly aims to keep iPhone 18 prices stable. To achieve this, scaling back specs appears to be a strategic trade-off.
However, the less powerful configuration means that the value will shrink, even if marginally.
Last year, companies tried to keep prices stable by tapping into stockpiled inventory or absorbing costs. With supply shortages showing no signs of letting up, the only options left are raising prices or curbing ambitions.
For users, the difference will hardly be perceptible. At most, the underpowerediPhone 18 might start reflecting the change a few years down the road, but most customers would prefer that to paying more for the device.

