Apple Leaks Digest — June 12, 2026: Touchscreen MacBook gets second source, iPhone Ultra spec sheet solidifies, and Jon Prosser heads to deposition

Apple Leaks Digest — June 12, 2026: Touchscreen MacBook gets second source, iPhone Ultra spec sheet solidifies, and Jon Prosser heads to deposition

Instant Digital confirms 'it's 100% confirmed' a touchscreen MacBook is coming — the second independent source after Gurman. 9to5Mac compiles the full iPhone Ultra spec picture: Touch ID instead of Face ID, two rear cameras, $1,999 starting price. TechTimes breaks down the iPhone 18 Pro's variable aperture mechanics and Dark Cherry color. And Apple agreed to let Jon Prosser formally contest the iOS 26 leak lawsuit.

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Four items from the last 24 hours: the touchscreen MacBook crosses from rumor to near-certain with a second independent source, a full iPhone Ultra spec sheet comes into focus, the iPhone 18 Pro's mechanical aperture gets a serious technical breakdown, and Apple quietly agreed to let Jon Prosser fight back in court.

Touchscreen MacBook: second source says "100% confirmed"

The Weibo leaker Instant Digital posted Thursday morning that Apple's first touchscreen MacBook is "100% confirmed" — their exact phrase, phrased as a definitive supply-chain declaration rather than a probability call. 1
This makes Instant Digital the second named source to confirm the device, after Bloomberg's Mark Gurman repeatedly called it a 2026–2027 launch in multiple Power On editions. The convergence matters: Gurman works editorial sources inside Apple; Instant Digital sources the supply chain. Two independent channels pointing the same direction is how leak credibility is built.
What's known about the device: the next 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models (potentially rebranded MacBook Ultra) will get OLED displays, touch input, a Dynamic Island pill, M6 Pro/M6 Max chips, and a thinner chassis. 2 Samsung Display already cleared 90%+ yield on its Gen 8.6 OLED line in May — the supply-side is production-ready.
Timing remains the live question. Gurman's base case is late 2026, but the global memory shortage has pushed that toward early 2027. Apple has told no one externally. The Instant Digital post doesn't specify a quarter.
Why Apple is proceeding despite Steve Jobs' 1979-era objection: macOS 27 Golden Gate already introduced touch-friendly UI groundwork — Sidecar now lets iPad screens function as touch input pads for Mac interface elements. That wasn't an accident. 1
/article-new/2025/10/Touchscreen-MacBook-Feature.jpg) Touchscreen MacBook concept render 1
Instant Digital credibility: strong on iPhone hardware and Mac form-factor calls. Some timing calls have slipped in the past, but product-existence claims have held up.


iPhone Ultra: the complete spec picture as of June 11

9to5Mac published the most organized single-source overview of iPhone Ultra hardware Friday, pulling together confirmed supply-chain leaks and Gurman's sourcing. 3 It's worth reading as a full summary, but here are the points that haven't surfaced yet in previous digests:
Touch ID instead of Face ID. The power button on iPhone Ultra will embed Touch ID, the same implementation used on iPad Air and iPad mini. The reason: the device is too thin to fit two Face ID module arrays — one for each display. This is a notable tradeoff for a flagship device, though Apple may resolve it in a second-generation model.
Two rear cameras, no telephoto. iPhone Ultra ships with a 48MP Main + 48MP Ultra Wide — no Periscope. Anyone coming from iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max will lose zoom range by switching to Ultra. Apple's pitch is the inner display, not the camera stack.
Book-fold, wider-than-tall outer screen. The outer display is 5.3–5.5 inches but landscape-ratio — shorter and wider than every current iPhone. The inner display at 7.6–7.8 inches will feel close to an iPad mini in the hand. Crease-free inner panel is expected.
A20 Pro + C2 modem, 12GB RAM. Same silicon as iPhone 18 Pro. LPDDR5 replaces the current LPDDR5X configuration per rumored specs.
Starting price around $1,999 (256GB). Analyst consensus, though some sources call it higher. This is the most expensive iPhone Apple has ever attempted.
September launch alongside iPhone 18 Pro. No date has been confirmed, but every supply-chain source puts the two products at the same fall event.
iPhone Ultra dummy model comparison with iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max
Size comparison of iPhone Ultra, iPhone 18 Pro, and iPhone 18 Pro Max dummy models 3

iPhone 18 Pro: variable aperture explained, Dark Cherry incoming

A detailed breakdown from TechTimes Thursday morning 4 pulls together every credible piece of iPhone 18 Pro supply-chain intelligence into one place. Key items:
Variable aperture — how it actually works. The main camera's iris blade assembly (multi-blade diaphragm, not binary like Samsung's 2018 attempt) has been in active supplier production since April. Ming-Chi Kuo identified the lens module maker as Sunny Optical; BE Semiconductor provides the aperture blade manufacturing equipment. The cost to Apple per camera module is ~50% higher than current hardware.
The practical benefit: physical exposure control rather than computational workarounds. In bright conditions, the camera can physically stop down rather than digitally clamping highlights. In video, a narrower aperture allows natural motion blur at normal frame rates. Samsung's Galaxy S9 tried two-position binary aperture in 2018 and dropped it a year later; Apple's version is expected to be continuous.
A20 Pro: Gate-All-Around transistors for the first time. The move from 3nm FinFET to 2nm GAA nanosheet transistors — where gate metal wraps around every nanosheet on all four sides — tightens electrostatic control and reduces current leakage. TSMC's published projections: 15% faster CPU at equal power, or ~30% lower power draw at equal performance, versus A19 Pro. Apple has secured over half of TSMC's 2nm production capacity.
Dynamic Island shrinks ~35%. Face ID's flood illuminator moves under the OLED panel. The pill cutout narrows from ~20.76mm to ~13.5mm. Gurman has independently confirmed this.
Colors: Dark Cherry, Light Blue, Dark Gray, Silver. Cosmic Orange and Deep Blue are both being discontinued. Dark Cherry appears as a vivid reddish-pink in dummy unit photos from leaker Sonny Dickson; in-person reports describe the shade as skewing brighter and more pink than digital renders suggest. Black returns (as Dark Gray) after being absent from the iPhone 17 Pro lineup.
Battery stacks three independent gains: slightly larger cell (up to 5,100–5,200 mAh on Pro Max per Digital Chat Station), A20 Pro's 30% efficiency gain, and C2 modem's reduced inter-chip power overhead.
iPhone 18 Pro camera system design render
iPhone 17 Pro camera layout — the 18 Pro replaces the fixed f/1.78 main lens with a multi-blade variable aperture 4
Caveat on chassis durability. The iPhone 17 Pro's anodized aluminum finish drew complaints about surface chipping that Apple classified as normal wear and declined to cover under warranty. Per Fixed Focus Digital, iPhone 18 Pro uses the same material. Buyers who found that finish fragile: no change.

Leaker watch: Jon Prosser gets his day in court

Apple and Jon Prosser filed a joint stipulation Wednesday asking the Northern District of California to set aside the default judgment entered against him in October 2025. 5
The background: Apple sued Prosser and co-defendant Michael Ramacciotti in July 2025, alleging that Ramacciotti secretly accessed a software engineer's iPhone and showed Prosser a pre-release iOS 26 build carrying the Liquid Glass design months before announcement, in exchange for payment. Prosser failed to respond to the complaint by the deadline, leading to a default judgment last fall.
The joint agreement requires Prosser to:
  • Produce all documents responsive to Apple's subpoenas (deadline: June 9, already passed)
  • Sit for a deposition by no later than June 16, 2026
Apple's stated reasoning: setting aside the default is "the most efficient way to advance this case without further delay." Ramacciotti, by contrast, has been cooperating since at least October — allowing a forensic review of an additional device and discussing a potential settlement.
If the court approves the stipulation, Prosser has 10 days to file a formal response contesting Apple's complaint. His attorney was retained only on April 14.
Why this matters to the leak community: this is the highest-stakes legal challenge Apple has mounted against a public-facing leaker. A default judgment would have set a clear precedent that non-response leads to full liability. Prosser contesting formally gives the case a chance to establish — or fail to establish — where the lines are between public-interest leaking and trade-secret theft.

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