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Express Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The iPhone 18 Pro has three visible cameras.
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World Leaks posted more than 200,000 files related to the Tata Electronics breach.
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There are six files that unveil the hundreds of components used in the Apple devices.
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The newly-surfaced photos appeared one week after the Tata Electronics breach.
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Leaked photos of the iPhone 18 Pro have appeared online, with images and parts lists surfacing on the dark web following a data breach of one of Apples major suppliers.

As per a report from The Verge, leaked images show a drop test of what a source has claimed is the iPhone 18 Pro, complete with an Apple logo and three visible cameras.

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The newly-surfaced photos come one week after Indian tech company Tata Electronics which manufactures iPhone components and assembles the devices for Apple, confirmed it had suffered a breach.

Security researchers confirmed ransomware group World Leaks posted more than 200,000 files related to the Tata Electronics breach on the dark web.

Documents concerning another Tata client, Tesla, were also included in the data dump.

As well as a range of images of the iPhone 18 Pro, there are six files that unveil the “hundreds” of components used in the Apple devices, along with a list of suppliers.

The leaked documents show what is understood to be the board layouts for the iPhone 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max. The files also detail data sheets for the rumoured A20 Pro chip, as per AppleInsider.

Verge reports that Apple is “concerned about the documents being shared on the dark web", even though the tech giant is yet to comment publicly on the breach and leak.

The exposure places the fiercely protected future plans of the iPhone, as the leak may give access to rivals and counterfeiters the inside scoop into its tech and future plans.

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