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apple crackdown suspected after iphone 18 pro leak videos disappear

At a glance:\n- iPhone 18 Pro leak videos removed from X after suspected Apple crackdown\n- Apple and Tata Electronics investigate data breach and leaked files\n- Battery capacity and display rumors confirm no major changes for the 2026 iPhone 18 Pro\n\n## What happened\nOn Tuesday, June 30 2026 at 4:08 am PDT, videos surfaced on X that appeared to show a silver‑gray iPhone 18 Pro undergoing drop testing. The clips, first shared by the @EvLeaks account and later reposted by Ice Universe, displayed a uniform rear design, a three‑camera array with lenses protruding more than on the iPhone 17 Pro, and a reflective Apple logo. X subsequently removed the posts citing a violation of its rules, and the @EvLeaks account was suspended.\n\nEvan Blass, previously linked to EvLeaks, stated he had “nothing to do with the new @EvLeaks account nor the purported iPhone leak posted there.” He added, “Looks like Apple may have done what Samsung never could,” referencing Samsung’s numerous leaks that he has publicly released.\n\n## Apple's response\nIt remains unclear whether the takedowns were requested by Apple, Tata Electronics, or were the result of X deeming the content fake. Ice Universe claimed on Weibo that Apple had “already banned the leaked data on Twitter.” Apple has not issued a public statement, but Reuters reported that the leaked files included Apple‑watermarked documents, component details, supplier information, codenames, and images of iPhone 18 Pro drop tests. Apple is said to be investigating the incident and collaborating with Tata on long‑term security measures.\n\nThe rapid removal of the videos suggests Apple may be acting more aggressively than usual in response to a major data breach, aiming to curb further spread. Alternatively, the videos could have originated from a suspended account impersonating a source, later deemed fake.\n\n## Battery and display rumors\nDigital Chat Station, a Weibo‑based leaker, claims Apple is testing different battery capacities for the China and U.S. versions of the iPhone 18 Pro, mirroring last year’s strategy. The U.S. model is likely to feature the larger battery of the two, though no official numbers have been released. In terms of display, Apple is expected to keep the 6.3‑inch and 6.9‑inch sizes for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max, respectively—unchanged from the current iPhone 17 Pro lineup.\n\n## What to watch\nThe iPhone 18 Pro is slated for a September 2026 release. Observers will look for confirmation of the battery capacity differences and any subtle design changes hinted at in the leaked footage. Additionally, the handling of the leak may influence future corporate security policies and the relationship between Apple and its manufacturing partners.

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FAQ

When is the iPhone 18 Pro expected to launch?
Apple has scheduled the iPhone 18 Pro for a September 2026 release, according to industry reports.
What happened to the leaked iPhone 18 Pro videos?
The videos appeared on X on June 30 2026, were removed after X cited a rule violation, and the @EvLeaks account was suspended. Apple’s involvement in the takedown remains unconfirmed.
Are the battery capacity leaks confirmed?
Digital Chat Station alleges Apple is testing different battery capacities for China and U.S. models, but no official confirmation or specific numbers have been released.

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