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iPhone 18 Pro ‘drop test’ leaks  get yanked from X

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The removal of iPhone 18 Pro drop test leaks from X highlights Apple's efforts to control early device information and prevent unauthorized leaks. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges in managing product confidentiality in the digital age, impacting both consumer anticipation and competitive intelligence in the tech industry.

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Videos purporting to show the iPhone 18 Pro undergoing a drop test were removed from X shortly after they surfaced, as spotted earlier by MacRumors. An account imitating leaker Evleaks was suspended from X after sharing the clips, while the post was removed as well, with X saying it “violated” the platform’s rules.

Another leaker, IceUniverse, also shared the clips. In a post on Weibo, IceUniverse showed a screenshot from X indicating the post had been taken down, alongside the machine-translated caption: “Apple has already started blocking the leaked data on Twitter.”

Related Leaked iPhone 18 Pro photos reportedly wound up on the dark web

The videos line up with Reuters’ reporting, which said the leaked data included photos of the iPhone 18 Pro’s drop test and parts lists. In the clips that surfaced on X, a gray device featuring a three-camera layout and an Apple logo falls a short distance against a checkered background. A source told Reuters that Apple had been “concerned” about the breach. Apple didn’t immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment.