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The iPhone 18 Pro just leaked through a factory drop test, and Apple cannot be thrilled

Next Pro iPhone just fell out of Apple's secret vault

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Most iPhone leaks are predictable. You’ll see a case show up or an early leak showcase the mold of the upcoming iPhones. But the leak this time around is a bigger deal, since it has basically just revealed the device as it’s being tested.

A new post from leaker Ice Universe claims to show the iPhone 18 Pro undergoing a drop test. The clip itself is short, but it gives us a proper look at an unreleased Pro iPhone in a controlled test environment. This reveals that it is durable enough to handle a basic fall, though the thickness is still surprising, and the weight is still unknown.

This is easily the biggest leak in Apple’s history.
You’re looking at the drop test of the iPhone 18 Pro.
Durability seems solid, but it’s still surprisingly thick, and the weight remains a concern. The new color looks pretty good, though.
The real star this year is the iPhone… pic.twitter.com/0GyJZ5CxaB

— Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) June 30, 2026

Why this is bigger than your typical early leak

The drop-test clip appears tied to a much larger data leak involving Tata Electronics, one of Apple’s key manufacturing partners in India. Reuters reports that files posted on the dark web included iPhone 18 Pro supplier lists, component maps, and photos from drop tests at Tata facilities.

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A leaked exterior photo can spoil a design, while supplier maps and component lists can reveal how the phone is built and who is building it. It can even reveal which companies are tied to key parts such as chips, batteries, and camera components. Just like the current iPhone 17 Pro models, the next-gen Pro iPhone also features the same three-camera layout and large camera island. The drop test is being performed on a gray color variant.

The iPhone 18 Pro may be thick for a reason

The claimed drop-test footage does not give us a proper spec sheet. But Apple’s Pro models are expected to get major internal upgrades, with the stolen Tata files mentioning logic board schematics, A20 Pro data sheets, and references to Apple’s C2 modem.

Though its clear that the iPhone 18 Pro isn’t the highlight this year. The big new thing is likely Apple’s first foldable iPhone, which could be called the iPhone Ultra.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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